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... trick. He lures the smith with a story of a tall pine, which, he says, is growing Near where Osmo's field is bordered. On the crown the moon is shining, In the boughs the Bear is resting ... Rage with great rage, oh heavens, Within thy boat, Wind, place him Within thy ship, oh east wind With all thy swiftness sweep him To Pohjola the gloomy." [n3 The magic spell, published in ... detailed inspection of Chinese mythical drums, merely a few lines from an "Ocean of Stories": In the Eastern Sea, there is to be found an animal which looks like an ox. Its appearance is green, and ...
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... see, this vegetation will support the large herds of caribou only during the warm summer season. In fall, nearly all but about ten percent of the caribou migrate far to the south to survive the winters of the arctic because ... "The sub-mediterranean oak,... whose northern limit today runs to the Alsace, the Jura Mountains, east Alps, Bohemia and Hungary,...extended in the Optimum time [the hipsithermal] as for as ... North [Baltic seas]...."75 He also describes a number of temperate animals that also migrated with the floral belts northward. There is simply no way around this situation of climatic shifts and it has always ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1587  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0302/05arctic.htm
... degrees at superior conjunction. The longest inferior conjunction invisibility periods in the northern hemisphere correspond to dates when Venus is near its maximum south ecliptic latitude, and the shortest when the planet is at its north ecliptic latitude (see Table ... . Peter J. Huber: Astronomical Dating of Babylon I and Ur III', Monographic Journals of the Near East (Occasional Papers 1-4, June 1982, Udena Publications, Malibu) 6. Huber's dating is correct for the ... is taken to be Day 1. The Western Setting date, XI 15, is Day 15; and the Eastern Rising date, XI 18, is Day 18. Then, with all months of 30 day duration, day ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1582  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1989no1/07star.htm
... he considers the 18th Egyptian dynasty to be placed c. 540 years too far into the Past, the 19th nearly 700 years, and the 20th nearly 800. For this reason no uniform revisional dates can be set for the ... the Armenian Plateau, for these revisions, if valid, must be applicable to every geographical area of the ancient East, great and small, well-known and obscure, whose chronology has been based on that of Egypt.(1 ... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 3 (Fall 1975) Home | Issue Contents Eastern Anatolia and Velikovsky's Chronological Revisions* I Robert H. Hewsen [* Paper read at the Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, Pa ...
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... painfully admitted on all hands that in their efforts to fathom this mystery the stoutest scientific minds have been stranded for nearly a century. We must find an adequate physical cause for these great world stages. I know not how many ... has everywhere subsided? When did the German ocean secure its modern domain? When did the river-made channels of the east Atlantic bed sink to their present level? When did the old continent of the mid-Pacific, as shown by coral ... and the submerged remains of an ancient civilization, sink into abyssal depths? Has the entire ocean bed sunk? If it has done so, then the fact that the coast line has not retired and drained its thousands of inlets ...
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396. Morning Star* [Journals] [Aeon]
... hours and fifteen minutes. Its appearance is thus restricted to the evening and morning twilight during which it shines low near the horizon. To this must be added the behavior of the atmosphere. While bad weather can impede the observation ... that Nebo (or Nabu) and Nusku personified the planet Mercury? U-PIRIKUCU- GREAT STAR- WARRIOR IN THE EAST Leaving the above questions temporarily unanswered, let us next focus on the Skidi branch of the Pawnee Indians who formerly ... below the earth. As time went on... the region of the D3.t shifted to the eastern underworld, or the area between earth and the lower sky... and later... it was ...
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397. Chapter 14 Agronomy and Climatology [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... of the Past 395 "In arid regions natural rainfall is generally insufficient for annual leaching [the salt at or near the surface]; irrigation must hence be applied in excess of crop water requirements so as to remove harmful salts ... salinity to have been present over most of Southern Babylonia from the Euphrates in the West to the Tigris in the East. The salt involved (mun) seems to be the white nondeliquescent sodium chloride. "After 2100 B. ... . for some eight hundred years the sources fall silent about salt and salinity."38 Therefore, based on the established chronology, all the land should have become sterile from salinity soon after 2400 B.C . But some ...
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398. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... land with adaptations already a long way along the road to efficient bipedalism and speech. A migratory spread, keeping near water courses would take the proto-human southwards along the Rift Valley, from Hadar, site of Johanson's Lucy - the ... to their present home from the north-east, which would place their origins in the direction of Egypt and the Middle East. The Sumerians also had a tradition of civilisation having been brought to them by aquatic beings and having originated elsewhere ... a thesis submitted by the author in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Near Eastern Studies) at the University of Michigan. It reviews the evidence for famines in Egypt and Syro-Palestine between the end ...
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... Charles Officer and Charles Drake of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire [71]. Results of studies of stratigraphic layers near the K-T boundary, with special regard to normal or reversed geomagnetic polarity, suggested that the dinosaurs died out in ... . Saito, T. Yamanoi and K. Kaiho: `End-Cretaceous devastation of terrestrial flora in the boreal Far East', Nature 323 (1986), pp. 253-255. 137. J. A. Wolfe and G ... R. Upchurch: `Vegetation, climatic and floral changes at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary', Nature 324 (1986), pp. 148-151. 138. J. A. Wolfe: `Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic history of deciduousness and the ...
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400. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... was the contemporary of early Iron Age Aramean dynasts that had established themselves beligerently along the major trade arteries of the Near and Middle East, levying tolls and tithes from merchants on these routes. Solomon's earthly riches, it could be ... , accrued to the royal family in the same way wealth is amassed amongst the sheikhs of the Gulf States in the modern world. In the 1940s and 50s Egypt loudly opposed the inception of the modern state of Israel and in ... to late Dynasty XX was the encroachment on the Delta and Nile valley by tribesmen from Libya and bedouin from the eastern Highlands. Large tracts of lower Nubia were abandoned and upper Nubia developed in isolation, emerging from the African interior ...
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