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141. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . 27, The New York Times 13.10.00 Varuna is the largest object beyond Pluto and is nearly as large as Pluto's moon Charon but it is much darker, being covered in a huge amount of carbon-rich dust ... ,000 years ago. These first migrants were probably from Central Asia, with a 2nd wave from the Middle East 25,000 years ago. The spread of farming in the Neolithic, 9,000 years ago from the ... auspicious astronomical phenomena may have led to imaginative descriptions which cannot be used in retro-calculations. Mediaeval Muddle CAM 33, Easter 2001, pp. 28-33 With the Renaissance in England in the 16th Century, monasteries were closed and their libraries ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2858  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n2/42monitor.htm
142. The Twelfth Planet: by Zecharia Sitchin [Journals] [Kronos]
... narrative, despite the fact that some of the best evidence for ancient astronautics comes from aerial surveys of the desert near Pisco, Peru. Africa figures solely as a source of metals for Mesopotamians and Europe only to the extent that ... And, while historians may accept Sitchin's contention (on p. 16) that terrestrial civilization began in the Near East, prehistorians are unlikely to accept his broader claim (on p. 332) that "human culture began in ... mountainous areas bordering the Mesopotamian plain." For culture, being - unlike civilization - a human universal, has an antiquity of millions of years and an uncertain birthplace. If we postulate Australopithecus as the earliest hominid genus, culture ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2858  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0404/090twelf.htm
... : "When that brightest of stars (aster phaantatos) rose which comes to tell us that the dawn is near, the travelling ship was drawing close to an island." That might point, again, to Venus, ... the low Sun To recompense his distance, in their sight Had rounded still the horizon, and not known Of east or west; which had forbid the snow From cold Estotiland, and structure south as far Beneath Magellan. At ... tasted fruit The sun, as from Thyestean banquet, turn'd His course intended; else how had the world Inhabited, though sinless, more than now Avoided pinching cold and scorching heat? MILTON, Paradise Lost, 10 Appendix 14 ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/SantAppx.html
144. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... based on a phenomenon, known as sonoluminescence, an inexplicable flash of light from bubbles bursting under intense pressure. Nearly 40 years ago Arthur Keostler wrote a book titled The Ghost in the Machine. In it he made a case ... can be traced to 5 ancient populations – 2 in African, 2 in western or central Eurasia and 1 in East Asia. Indigenous South Americans appear to be descendants of people from east Asia. Of Pigs and Men (New ... writing at all, but just religious symbols. They also bear a resemblance to the symbols carved on boards on Easter Island. Although Indus Valley seals are found in Egypt and Mesopotamia, none from these areas are found to the ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  18 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2005no2/18monitor.htm
145. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... p. 127-8). The Israelites must have maintained a separate pottery tradition while in Egypt. The shaft tombs near Jericho and elsewhere would represent Israelites (their camp was nearby at Gilgal) but the MB I remains on the ... known as Jebel Ideid and Har Geshur and is located at 30 degrees 16 minutes North, 34 degrees 43 minutes East, which is about 130 miles from the conventional location at Jebel Musa. Anati's main interest was in prehistoric settlements ... Egypt of the Pharaohs (Oxford Univ Press, Oxford) N. Glueck, 1933/34: Explorations in Eastern Palestine', Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 14, pp. 1-114 R. Gophna, 1992 ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1992/45forum.htm
... " At the end of the eighteenth century bas-reliefs with peculiar pictographic inscriptions were noticed and pointed out by travellers passing near Ivriz, on the plateau of Asia Minor. Later travellers saw similar pictorial signs carved on stone that had been ... Holy Land before its conquest by Joshua should have occupied such an unexpectedly important role on the scene of the ancient East.6 It was expected that, if the pictographic inscriptions would divulge their secrets in an intelligible language, the ... of the Hittites would no longer depend on Egyptian and Assyrian sources alone. This was the dream of the historians. Then something happened of which they had not dreamed. Out of a steep slope facing a river bed beneath the ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/4-forgotten.htm
... the like, and to avoid using his words is a little silly. I am also well acquainted with the nearly exclusive emphasis upon Sir Alan Gardiner, and am not impressed. My departure from conventional Egyptology is not an exercise ... this civilization have a nearly uniform contempt for all cultures which take such experience seriously, especially those of the Far East. With mockery and derision the Hindu and Chinese scriptures are held as examples of absurdity. How easy it is ... to the language itself, as long as lengthy and unimpeachable identities between the Indus Valley script, the script of Easter Island, the picture sequences of the Polynesians (including precise and identical "side-view" drawings of human and animal ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0503/023seti.htm
... face of the Moon was first photographed by a lunar mission, a large and apparently very recent crater was visible near the lunar north pole. It was named the Giordano Bruno crater. Its recent origin is shown by the absence ... when two groups of migrating people reached South America: one from the West (Tartaria) and one from the East, the latter being white dressed and called Viracochas. Fighting followed their encounter and most of the Viracochas were killed ... The royal Inca family descended from intermarriages between the people from the West and the surviving Viracochas. (Blas Valera was the Jesuit son of a Spaniard and a woman belonging to the royal Inca family.) The development at this ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2856  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n1/08tung.htm
... e ., the four principal stars of Cassiopeia which are in the "Milky Way". The constellation is near the Pole Star (" coffin of Osiris"). It would appear that the late representations of Horus drifting ... And quickly close the window to the north; And shut the window facing west, Evil never came from the east.1 Note: 1 Campbell. Superstitions of the Scottish Highlands, p. 69. In an unpublished Gaelic ... it by using a "short rainbow "as a bridge. The yebaka or male divinity to whom belonged the eastern arm got on the cross first no one else was allowed to get on before him. . . . As ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2854  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/2c.htm
... e ., the four principal stars of Cassiopeia which are in the "Milky Way". The constellation is near the Pole Star (" coffin of Osiris"). It would appear that the late representations of Horus drifting ... And quickly close the window to the north; And shut the window facing west, Evil never came from the east.1 Note: 1 Campbell. Superstitions of the Scottish Highlands, p. 69. In an unpublished Gaelic ... it by using a "short rainbow "as a bridge. The yebaka or male divinity to whom belonged the eastern arm got on the cross first no one else was allowed to get on before him. . . . As ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2854  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/2c.htm
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