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361. Sir Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... such as Martin, Peter etc.) Churches dedicated to John the Baptist were for instance aligned to the NE and Lockyer had previously noted the axis at Stonehenge pointed in the same direction. NE is roughly the sunrise on midsummer day, more pertinently the sunrise in June as a generality. Lockyer was convinced the stars were used to fix calendar dates but the majority of scholars did not believe him. Indeed, Egyptologists have consistently ignored the stellar features in Egyptian religion and they treated Lockyer as a figure of fun. He thought the Egyptians used stars and the positions of clusters of stars, or constellations, as forewarnings noted by priests .. . in order to pinpoint accurately ...
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... cometary newcomer' * A case of professional hysteria * Looking for Velikovsky's comet * What is science? * Religion, astrology, superstition * How science operates * Peer review * The origin of craters The Historical Evidence Experts * Diffusion or common observation * Teo- place or god * The shapes of cometary fields * Reading carefully * Fractions- calendars * Synchronism * The world ages * Aphrodite, Athena- planet Venus * Pallas- Typhon * Meteorite thunder * Lightning and magnets * Hail of barad * Sagan's principle * The crescent shape of Venus * The Bible * Earth in Upheaval * Comets and swastikas * Frogs, flies, vermin Velikovsky's theory Originality and predictions * Sagan and gravity ...
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... Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. XI, No. 1 Fall 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times Bernard Newgrosh 23 On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism David Talbott and Ev Cochrane 35 Child of Saturn (Part VI) Dwardu Cardona 47 An Evaluation of the Practical Operation of the Stonehenge Calendar Benjamin A. Bosher 58 The Scars of Mars - II Donald W. Patten 75 The Age of Reason: Some Insights Livio C. Stecchini 80 The Case of the Turkish Turn Coat Duane Vorhees 91 Vox Populi White, Forshufrud, Ellenberger, and Heinsohn 112 Announcements Cover ii Notice: The Secret Code Cover iii Notices: Horus. ...
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364. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Collapsing Tests of Time Rapid Sedimentation; Coral Reefs; Radiodating; Radiation Turbulence; Potassium-Argon Dating; The Radio-Halo Problem; Radiocarbon (Carbon-14) Dating; Tree-Ring Time; Magnetism; The Fossil Record and Mutating Time; Cycles and Anniversaries; 58 Tests in Dispute; The Dissolution of Time; Of Mammonths and Amber. Chapter Four: A Catastrophic Calendar The Number of Catastrophes, Why 14,000 Years? Chapter Five: Solaria Binaria The Stacked Binary System; Decline of the Electric System; The Break-up of Super-Uranus; Planetary Behavior; Completion of the Transformation; The World of Pangea; The Sky-Watches; Early Astronomical Ideas; Summary Reflections upon the Changing World System. Chapter Six: ...
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365. Royal Incest [Books] [de Grazia books]
... probably irredeemable, was the elemental hydrogen of human behavior, no matter how compounded into life styles. As the winter days of 1962 became 1963 in Princeton, New Jersey, 08540 U.S .A ., families and friends gathered into clusters like the last of the leaves, so the half-consciously and driven by eddies of customs and calendar, de Grazia saw more of his friends like Livio Catullus Stecchini and of his brother Sebastian. He did not know Velikovsky, and if he had been asked about him, he would have replied that he had never heard of him. This may appear strange, considering that Deg was to be numbered, by whatever scales a social ...
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366. Victory of The Sun [Books] [de Grazia books]
... , London. (1943), Built before the Flood, Faber & Faber, London. (1948), The Atlantis Myth, Faber & Faber, London. (1951), A Life History of our Earth, Faber & Faber, London. Bellamy, H. S. & P. Allan (1956), The Calendar of Tiahuanaco. Faber & Faber, London. Bender, Barbara (1975), Farming in Prehistory, John Baker, London. Benedict, R. (1935), Zuni Mythology, Contributions to Anthropology No. 21, Columbia University, New York. Bentley, John (1825), A Historical View of the Hindu Astronomy ...
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367. Worlds In Collision. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... years that followed I came upon many references in ancient Chinese sources to the halting of the sun- but that morning, while making a list of books to read on the Mayas and Aztecs, I was intrigued by the title of a book (1 ) by Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, a French Americanologist, who pioneered in reading the Mayan calendar, numerals, and other pictorial signs and texts. A day or two later I took out that little book. In it Brasseur tries to prove that in ancient times there was traffic between Egypt and America and that the American continent had repeatedly been subjected to great catastrophes. He expanded on this subject of catastrophes that befell America in ...
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... of recording; perhaps even they had no idea of a hundred years as we have. We are told that all their reckonings were the reckonings of the reigns of kings. This is difficult to believe, and the statement may be a measure of our ignorance of their method of record. We now, fortunately for us, have a calendar which enables us to deal with large intervals of time, but still we sometimes reckon, in Egyptian fashion, by the reigns of kino's in our Acts of Parliament. Furthermore, Egypt being then a country liable to devastating wars, and to the temporary supremacy of different kingly tribes, it has been very difficult to disentangle the various ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn03.htm
... ever, challenged in science), Herodotus visited Egypt and wrote down what he heard from the Egyptian priests and from the guides to visitors from other countries. As I was able to deduce from a multitude of sources from many parts of the world, the last major catastrophe took place on the twenty-third of March, -687 of the Julian calendar.[4 ] This was the night the army of Sennacherib was destroyed by a "blast", according to the Scriptures and the old Midrashim. But Herodotus heard from the Egyptians that when their king Sethos went with a weak army to Palestine to confront the Assyrians and their king Sennacherib, a multitude of field mice invaded the ...
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370. Horus Vol. 2 No. 3 Fall 1986 Contents [Journals] [Horus]
... (published in February, June and October) featuring articles on archaeoastronomy, myths, rituals, symbols, and other subjects related to ancient conceptions of natural and human history. Contents The Newark Earthworks Conference (Introduction) .. Ed. The Newark Holy Stones .. Robert W. Alrutz Setting and Using the Stonehenge, Nineteen Year Sun-Moon Calendar .. Alban Wall On Number as Artifact (Part 3: Conclusion ) .. Fred Fisher A Hypothetical Ancient Telescope .. Francis G. Graham The Strange Phenomenon of Solar Prominences .. Alban Wall Cover text: .. .when we find how lavishly the remains of prehistoric races are scattered over the length of the North American ...
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