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... let the stranger come into the house; he sings and dances so beautifully." The stag landed and drew near the door, singing and dancing, and at the same time sprang to the door and made as if he ... the "two-horned" demigod, Dhul-Karnein, he who erected a brazen wall against the path of destruction from the East, the peril of Gog and Magog, a fable that even the later glory of the Roman Empire could not ... the habitable earth," but further, 90 degrees off. Another said that the distance between Spain and the eastern edge of India was "not much." Once out in the Atlantic, Columbus had to rely on his ...
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462. The Atlantis Secret [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Ch. 5: the Secret Society. Ch. 6: in Search of the Grail. Part Two: Near Eastern Parallels and Precedents. Ch. 7: Light in the East. Ch. 8: Battles of the ... . Ch. 9: When the Sky Fell. Part Three: The Exploded Planet Hypothesis. Ch. 10: the Mystery Revealed. Ch. 11: Secret Cosmos. Ch. 12: Genesis of the Gods. Ch ... 13: the Olympians Unveiled. Part Four: Plato s Lost Continent Decoded. Ch. 14: the Atlantis Story. Ch. 15: Once Upon Atlantis. Ch. 16: the Fall of Athens. Ch. 17 ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1514  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2002-1/03atlan.htm
463. Lifting 'Bickerman's veil' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... He is telling us that the extra three days of correction is not necessary because the two calendars were synchronised for nearly 400 years to AD 300. The only reason why this paradox occurs is, according to Illig, that 344 ... the Sun. What the Council of Nicaea was trying to agree on was the very difficult luni-solar computation of the Easter date and the reference date might not be the same as the equinox; they were not interested in observational astronomy ... and the ability to maintain a coherent chronology against a background of pandemic plague mortality and civil panic in both the Eastern and Western halves of the Roman Empire? Why did Bede record a hiatus of 150 years between AD 440 and ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1513  -  13 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n3/04lifting.htm
... ' if the lighting effects revealed them as rings; or as `horns', if the craters were situated near the terminator and were only half, or partly, illuminated. It was these `eyes' which, indeed ... satellite revolved round the earth as quickly as our planet rotated-the former companion rose in the west and set in the east. Our interpretation is borne out by the rather close resemblance of many elements of the sixteenth myth with elements of ... of the west, on paths which were practically parallel to the terrestrial surface; hence likely safe places on the eastern sides of the mountains, in the lee of the cosmic bombardment, were hotly fought for. The time of ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1511  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/revelation/2nd-cycle.htm
465. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... done some work on the orientation of tumuli (the female earth representations) in the locality of the great cursus near Stonehenge and found that they were all oriented towards one end or the other of the cursus. Turning to Stonehenge ... Meeting Report, SIS AGM on 25/4 /92 Geoffrey Gammon's Talk on Black Athena and the Ancient Near East and Aegean' Black Athena by Martin Bernal aims to correct the 19th-20th century orthodoxy regarding the independence and superiority of ... anyone who dared to knock it. Bernal is an expert in Chinese studies but had moved on to study near eastern languages. He was surprised to find that about 50% of Greek vocabulary was derived from Levantine or Egyptian words ...
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466. Out of the Desert: Archaeology and the Exodus/Conquest Narratives (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... ; it makes for no historical consequences, however. Stiebing's discussion of the political and climatic changes in the ancient Near East in the latter part of the second millennium might have included Tadmor's article (" The Decline of Empires in ... Asia ca. 1200 B.C .E ." in Frank Moore Cross, Ed., Symposia Celebrating the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1900-1975. Cambridge: 1979, pp. 1-15) ... - theories); interpretations of the Israelite settlement in Canaan; the end of the Late Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean, and conclusions. As alluded above, Stiebing finds major faults with both established and popular views of the ...
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... then rotate the globe on its axis until the forked west end of Aphrodite Terra is in the center of the near hemisphere. This corresponds roughly to India and the southeast Asian peninsula. The span from the west end of Aphrodite ... can see a strong general correspondence between the landforms on each planet. The similarity is like the correspondence between the East and West Indies with their respective relationships to the continental masses to the north and south. However, the degree ... , Russia, Alaska, down through North America and on down through South America. Ishtar Terra corresponds to the eastern part of Africa; Tellus Regio to the Middle East; Tethus Regio to middle and western Europe. I emphasize ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1511  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol1202/076vox.htm
... ,000 years later than the Indus material. Heinsohn shows that the supposed 2,000 year head-start of the Near Eastern cultures (the Chinese, Mexican and South American civilisation all commence around 1000 BC) is simply the result ... , the Indus culture is regarded as having commenced around 3000 BC. But just a few hundred miles to the east another great civilisation of India, that of the Ganges Valley, displays remarkable parallels with that of the Indus. ... 000 years later than the Indus material. Heinsohn shows that the supposed 2,000 year head-start of the Near Eastern cultures (the Chinese, Mexican and South American civilisation all commence around 1000 BC) is simply the result of ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1511  -  28 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n1/23wer.htm
469. The Age of Moses [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . Some interdisciplinary studies (Velikovsky, Patton, etc. ) have sought to establish an extra-terrestrial force such as near collisions with Venus, Mars or a comet as contributing causes for these catastrophes. Whatever the cause, when the ... , fearing that these people might join with the Asiatics who were constantly pressuring Egypt from the desert areas north and east of the Delta. The Egyptian king at the time was ignorant of the special treatment accorded the descendants of Jacob ... " produced a frenzy of archaeological activity which resulted in translation of many documents and inscriptions of the Egyptian and Middle eastern people. From these fragmentary records, historians and Egyptologists put together a listing of Egyptian kings, arranged in dynasties ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1510  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1502/106moses.htm
470. Early Historic Man - Catastrophism and Calendars [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , but he did a little tour round the world, or at least three-quarters of the world - the whole Near East, from Egypt until China - and he arrived at the conclusion that the Early Bronze, the Middle Bronze ... the recent or Late Bronze, disappeared in catastrophic conditions. And those catastrophic conditions are written in the archaeological stratigraphy, where at each of these three periods you've got hiatuses, layers of ashes, of mud and all the rest ... is called the Metonic Cycle, a cycle of 19 years which we will find even in China, in the Eastern Chou Dynasty which reigned over China in 771 BC, classical date. Before that in China we find exactly the ...
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