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... towards the Polar regions and then flowing back along the surface towards the Equatorial region. The ITD is the line near the Equator where the northern and southern surface flows (trade winds) meet.) (Figure 2) Figure ... animals. Southern Africa, on the other hand, had a dry climate that inhibited human settlement. The Middle East at about the same latitude had sufficient rainfall for extensive agricultural activity, sustaining a growing population and advanced civilisations. ... mean temperatures above normal...was found over the European part of the Arctic Ocean, over most of eastern and northern Europe and over western and central Asia. Large parts of these areas were also characterized by long periods ...
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372. Ice Core Evidence [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ."(24) In addition, it is well known that cores taken from the deep oceans at and near the tropics have not changed over the last 18,000 years. Based on all the models, it is ... latitudinal shift amounted to [4 to 5 ] in the west and to [1 to 2 ] in the east. Some plant species advanced their northern boundaries as much as 1,000 [kilometres]. Forests extended right ... form of milder winters, with the colder areas receiving the most increase and warm areas being less affected Spitsbergen and eastern Greenland have, in recent years, experienced average winter temperatures between [6 and 13 F], warmer than ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1614  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0204/icecore.htm
... the above guidelines is prompted by a case in which I think they might have been of some help. For nearly thirty years the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky have been widely discussed within the academic community, though not always intelligently so ... of evidence. Ancient records indicate there was a time when the sun rose in the west and set in the east,14 when the length of the day, the month, and the year were different from what they are ... , and subscription and editorial inquiries should be addressed to: The Editor; ZETETIC SCHOLAR; Department of Sociology; Eastern Michigan University; Ypsilanti, MI 48197. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Zetetic Scholar is published twice per year. Subscription rates are ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1607  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/zetetic/issue3-4.htm
374. Hereditary Monarchy in Assyria and the Assyrian Kinglist [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... which of the two meanings aplu has even in context, because of the changes in the sociological30 composition of ancient Near East (ANE) society. It is, however, used synonymously with maru in a certain lexical text. ... Now, the expression A is used liberally in tine SDAS copy of the AKL. The KHAKL uses maru (DUMU) almost exclusively.32 A is usually considered to mean "son" (maru)in the AKL context ... nuclear family).The physically extended family indeed isthe common family unit in today's Middle East. But today's middle eastern sociological structure, in spite of some superficial resemblances, is not that of three or four thousand years ago. ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1606  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc1/39hered.htm
375. Eclipses in Ancient Times [Journals] [Pensee]
... the Earth had always been turning at its present rate is actually recorded not in Spain but far to the east near the Caspian Sea. This, in effect, is what actually happens, although the whole problem is much more ... long and only a few score miles wide. The Moon's shadow, as it brushes the Earth from west to east, determines the band. It is enough to know from history only a very rough date- -the century, ... day subsequent to the time of ancient eclipses would be shown by the fact that they were observed at points farther easterly than uncorrected computation had in retrospect suggested. The lagging behind of the rotating Earth, as compared with a perfect ...
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... it showed no marks of man's life or works. " I would reiterate," says Geikie,"that nearly all the Scotch shell-bearing beds belong to the very close of the glacial period; only in one or two places ... of earthy materials; cc, deep parallel grooves four and a half feet apart and twenty-five feet Iong facing north east; d d, a set of grooves and scratches bearing northwest ; e e, a natural ridge. Winchell's ... ice from one to three miles in thickness, it would certainly seem that enough ought to have blown across the eastern line of European Russia to give Siberia a fair share of ice and Drift. The explanation is more extraordinary than ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1604  -  19 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/donnelly/ragnarok/p1ch1-8.htm
377. 094book.htm [Journals] [Aeon]
... from roughly 1200-800 BCE. It is forwarded by a very positive endorsement by Colin Renfrew. Numerous aspects of ancient near eastern history from Egypt to Mesopotamia to Europe are looked at very closely. Various anomalies are set forward and resolved ... interior rather than any rugged topography. But the Queen Mary Coast along the Davis Sea, 90 to 100 degrees east longitude, has three named peaks, including Mount Amundsen, all around 1400 metres high. The nearby Knox Coast ... roughly 1200-800 BCE. It is forwarded by a very positive endorsement by Colin Renfrew. Numerous aspects of ancient near eastern history from Egypt to Mesopotamia to Europe are looked at very closely. Various anomalies are set forward and resolved by ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1601  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0302/094book.htm
378. The Venus Tablets and Climate [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1986:1 , p. 5 2. [But see Wayne A. Mitchell: Ancient Astronomical Observations and Near Eastern Chronology', JACF 3 (1989/90), pp. 7-26. Mitchell repeated Huber's attested 30-day ... routes which radiate out to places on the Mediterranean, north to Nineveh, and south to the Persian Gulf. East of Babylon, the Zagros mountains of Persia appear as an abrupt wall, overhanging the low lands, particularly in ... be behind a mountain, and if the peaks are covered by early morning mist that could have an effect on eastern risings and settings. West of Babylon the land rises gradually to the plateau which contains Syria, Jordan and Saudi ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1601  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1992/02venus.htm
... all kinds of interesting points - e.g . he says the Berbers are Caucasoid and probably originate in the Near East, occupying North Africa in the Neolithic. Ceramics technology, he suggests, originated in Japan, or somewhere ... He does not say why but climate may have been a factor. Periodically these mobile horse-riding pastoralists moved to the east (settling in what are now the eastern provinces of China), the west (establishing dynasts ruling over the ... ) and the south, where they are noted in historical documents at particular times (coinciding with climatic blips). It reads like a perfectly logical process. The main criterion, however, is climatic blips. If a disintegrating ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1601  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/50genes.htm
... the range of 1000 C. They are worked at a temperature of some 900 C. With native copper requiring nearly 1100 C to reach its liquid state, one can assume that the moment coppersmelting was controlled by man the kiln ... the range of manufacturing methods...we conclude that a well developed glass technology was present in the Near East at Nuzi well before the destruction of the site at about 1400 B.C . The origins of glass must ... researched at sites predating the fifteenth century B.C . glass finds at Nuzi."(78) Since no such site was dug up, glass researchers had to resort to another area always a bit in vogue for origins ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1598  -  21 Aug 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0201/076glass.htm
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