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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:2 (Feb 2003) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter Mesopotamian Historical and Pottery Sequences In recent years quite a lot of excavation reports ... Oates & J. Oates, The Excavations at Tell al-Rimah: The Pottery, Warminster, 1997. Rimah is east of the Habur, halfway to the Tigris and, being close to the Assyrian heartland, it may have been ... over by the Assyrians earlier than regions further west. In the remains of an Old Babylonian temple (Site A) were found various phases of reuse attributed to Mittanian (Levels 2c-a), Middle Assyrian (Levels 1b-a) and ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2850  -  10 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/30recent.htm
152. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . 27 Sourcebook Anomaly Register No. 3 Oct. 97, p. 2 An asteroid called Mathilde is apparently nearly all crater and what is left is of very low density. It may simply be a loose pile of rubble ... it equally possible that man evolved in Asia. The majority of effort in digging up early fossils has been in East Africa, so most fossils have been found there. This even gave rise to a theory that hominids evolved east ... and resurrection. Behind him can be seen the tree of life holding up the sky. Significantly, during modern Easter parades, when the Christ figure reaches a village centre an ancient tree of life figure arrives. The indigenous peoples ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2850  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n2/39monit.htm
153. The Holy Land [Books]
... of the celestial empire, and each capital city imitated the same plan. In unison, diverse traditions of the Near East, Europe, Asia, and the Americas recall a Holy Land par excellence, founded and ruled by the ... himself. From this Saturnian kingdom every nation took instruction in the ideals of kingship and in the proper organization of the sacred domain. The Mother Land In the creation myth the great god raised a circular plot of "earth" ... (90) Ireland was once the kingdom of the Mide or "Middle." (91) In faraway Easter Island the natives speak of their land as the "navel." (92) And in the Americas, ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2850  -  15 Nov 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/saturn/ch-05.htm
154. Chapter 5 Pottery Dating, Faience, and Tin [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... POTTERY DATING, FAIENCE, AND TIN Pottery sherds and sometimes entire vases are found buried at sites all over the Near East. Because broken pottery bits were no longer useful, they were cast aside and generally left where they were ... used, or nearby. Since pottery by and large is subject to accidental breakage, it doesn't often last very long and thus may be used to date various sites by its style — its form or shape, the types of ... of stylistic' evidence, especially based on pottery finds, had great success in sorting out the problems of Middle Eastern chronology."1 [emphasis added] In the previous chapter we dealt with the fallacy of statistical special pleading ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 2847  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/05pottery.pdf
155. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... but it seems that it was little discussed in polite Egyptological circles. However, it was reviewed in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 1955, pp. 131-133, but the reviewer seemed to have misunderstood Weill as claiming that rival dynasties ... all agreed that if Velikovsky is right in his general theory of catastrophism, the conventional chronology of the ancient Middle East is wrong. Beyond that we seem to be in a state of disagreement and some confusion. Quite apart from ... it seems that it was little discussed in polite Egyptological circles. However, it was reviewed in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 1955, pp. 131-133, but the reviewer seemed to have misunderstood Weill as claiming that rival dynasties existed ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2847  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1990no2/41letts.htm
... basis of total distance "traveled." Almost overnight the lineated magnetic anomalies were transformed into a geomagnetic calendar spanning nearly 80 million years of earth history.(5 ) By 1968 oceanographer J. R. Heirtzler could boast: ... buildups along California's San Andreas Fault, a feature now interpreted as a transform fault between two discontinuous sections of the East Pacific Rise. "Local changes in the observed magnetic field were observed on the Hollister differential record in December 1965 ... on the other side.(3 ) Such symmetry had not been observed by the Scripps team working in the eastern Pacific Ocean because the North Pacific Rise is unusual; it wades ashore in western North America and has no underwater ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2845  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0304/052geogl.htm
157. Ocean Basins [Books] [de Grazia books]
... are water-covered moraines of continental debris laying on top of ocean abyssal basalt. They have a triangular profile, making nearly a right angle where continental block meets ocean floor; the hypotenuse is a lengthy stretch moving from the top of ... scene of the disaster. The Atlantic Ocean was rather obviously originated from a great wedge that helped propel the continents east and west so as to distribute the mass, heat, and electrical charge rather more evenly in the expansion and ... in shape to the North American continent and its neighboring western fracture does not seem to descend as deep as the eastern one. And on its East, Greenland seems conformable to the Scandinavian platform. The simplest scenario for the mass ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2845  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/lately/ch21.htm
... that Tanis should be looked for some distance to the south from Sa el Hagar. 4 Even today Tunis, near the ruins of Carthage, carries the name of the goddess Tanit as Athens the name of Athene. 5 Plutarch ... a point where it is linked with the narrative contained in Peoples of the Sea- the Persian domination of the ancient East. Reassessing the evidence and its validity, the arguments and their strength, I ask myself what kind of counterarguments ... , known from the monuments, raises the question: If the first are known as pharaohs with Tanis on the eastern side of the Delta as their capital, while the later kings are known as Saitic pharaohs with their capital at ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2845  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/8-epilogue.htm
159. Mass Movements in Level Areas [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC) Enschedé, Holland Introduction Most foodcrops are grown on soils of the level and nearly level areas of the world. As new management practices such as drainage and irrigation are introduced, it becomes increasingly ... west (Crommelin, p.145-6), it seems plausible to formulate the hypothesis that they came from the east. Fig. 1. Vertical section through Coversand (the white scale bar is 11 cm long). The ... 1972) is drawn. These esteros are shallow, wide and flat-bottomed valleys developed in the level Orinoco plains of eastern Colombia. I have forwarded the hypothesis that they were formed through successive liquefaction and soil flow that sculptured them out ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2843  -  09 May 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/catgeo/cg76dec/33mass.htm
160. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... now been found a little more like the Solar System, with two planets the size of our gas giants in nearly circular orbits in the equivalent of our asteroid belt, but near-circular orbits are definitely not the norm. It is ... places are regions where the field points down instead of up and it moves rapidly westward from Europe to the Far East but very slowly elsewhere. Investigations into Earth's past involving the movements of tectonic plates rely upon palaeomagnetic readings and the ... have had detailed knowledge which enabled them to predict lunar eclipses. Remains of a ritual site in a swamp in eastern England show that there were 12 groups of wooden posts and new posts were added every 18 years, which is ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2843  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/44monitor.htm
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