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... evidence. The many smaller bodies traveling with Mars were probably rocks from Mars that were ejected from it during its near collision with Venus. Velikovsky describes planetary discharges from Venus to Mars that were of such strength that they ejected a ... floor, oceanographers from the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory determined that most of the ash from the eruption actually fell to the east of Thera, not to the south [toward Egypt]. Thick ash falls were later found on Rhodes . ... Minoan culture. At most, five centimeters of ash fell on the island, and this shower was mostly on eastern Crete where civilization continued." 22 Five centimeters is about two inches; if two inches of ash fell 120 ...
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482. The Mapmakers from the ice age [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... as pole. This antipode is situated in the Austral Islands (French Polynesia) on the Tropic of Capricorn, near the Raïvavae Island, where statues looking like those of Easter Island were discovered. Moreover, each of the sites ... ) and, finally, the Peruvian sites of Nazca and of Machu Picchu are found on the third circle. Easter Island (Pacific Ocean) is on the fourth circle. This order can be inverted if you choose the antipode ... of Nazca and of Machu Picchu. The grid C is placed from an unknown boundary stone which stands on the eastern point of Brazil. Unfortunately, the Eastern part of the map has disappeared but the map of Yü Chi Fu ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:2 (Mar 1998) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology Inscriptions from Israel A bulla (lump of clay used to seal a document) with a royal seal ... not be down-dated beyond the 5th century - Greek pottery. Notable styles of Greek pottery found in the Levant are East Greek Wild Goat', Athenian Black Figure' and Athenian Red Figure'. These three seem to follow each ... in the sequence listed here although with large overlaps. Since some Nebuchadnezzar' destructions contain Wild Goat style (e .g . Waldbaum & Magness AJA 101, pp. 23-40), there is a limit to how far this ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter The Ekron Inscription A stone block with a five line building dedication inscription in ... . Although the Jerusalem temples lacked the structural columns found at Ekron, there are similarities, e.g . east facing, store rooms along the sides, entrance porch and porticoed courtyard. Doubtless many more articles will be written ... the inscription and temple. There were also some interesting small finds in the temple, particularly two ivory pieces with cartouches of Merneptah and Ramesses VIII. Whilst it is possible to explain New Kingdom objects as heirlooms, it is doubly ...
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485. Megalithic Circles and Star Charts [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . There are indications that there were sages or ruler-priests associated with the circles, based on comparison of foods found near the rings and in the surrounding countryside [4 ]. There are approximately 120 circles in north-eastern Scotland and south-western ... regions of predominantly henge monuments and predominantly stone monuments. The line marks the separation of soft chalk material to the east, and more intractable limestones and sandstones to the west. As Burl puts it, the difference in construction is ... moon (based on the opposition of the sun), and are entirely different in this respect from the Near Eastern solar calendars, which are heliacal (based on the first rising of a star or constellation at the time of ...
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... couplets. We will then turn our attention to a few additional associations within the greater Amorite tradition of the ancient Near East (ANE). Finally, we will discuss the basis for the archaeological nature of this list of names ... The KhAKL and the SDAS kinglist preserve all 17 of our tent-dwellers, and fragment (E ) still has about 6 names that can be fully read, while 6-7 more can be plausibly restored. The SDAS[7 ] version ... comments on tent dwelling through all periods, citing Wiseman (" They Dwelt in Tents," Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, Tuttle, Ed., pp. 195-200), including the point that reference to tent dwelling is ...
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... place. The east coast of Kent is reluctantly surrendering to the remorseless battering of the waves. At Seasalter, near Whitstable, the sea is steadily gaining on the land. Tankerton, on the other side of that ancient town ... taking into account the rapid rising of the sea level, there is nothing to prevent London north and south, east and west from being drowned. If a tidal wave should be raised in the North Sea nothing could avoid a ... Sussex the continuous encroachment of the sea follows its course, although the authorities, with rich towns like Brighton, Eastbourne, and Hastings, are able to build strong sea defences. The advance of the waves is seen, however ...
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488. Jupiter -- God of Abraham (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... be difficult to separate this [Abramic] migration from the extensive movements of peoples which were going on in the Near East. All over the ancient world masses were on the march, radically altering ethnic and political patterns." ... 69) "Shortly before the year 2000 B.C . the whole Near East entered a dark, turbulent period. All across the Fertile Crescent waves of people known to us as Amorites' invaded and overturned the old centers ... on in text. 11. C. H. Gordon, "Abraham of Ur," Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 17 (1958), pp. 77-89; I. Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time ( ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:1 (Sep 1998) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology Special Report: Demise of the Scientific' Date for Thera Until recently the identification of volcanoes in ice ... core suggest a cold spell in the North Atlantic which climatologically could be expected to link to dryness in the Near East. Also sediment cores from Lake Van in Turkey suggested low water levels and very high dust deposition at the end ... EB. While revisionists may accept links between archaeology and carbon dating, dust spikes, ice cores, dendrochronology, etc, we do not have to accept the absolute dates which tend to pull each other into conformity. Thus, ...
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... in II Maccabees are the effects of an auroral display. High altitude luminous clouds' are sometimes seen at night near the end of June and beginning of July' [87]. Other interesting cloud structures in the present century ... course. Since the Beta Taurids are a daylight shower (on 25th June the radiant is only about 20 degrees east of the Sun) a new' moon provides a small target (a rough calculation suggests that a crescent of ... Taurid fireball activity at a high level around a thousand years ago. It is taken from Soviet analyses of far eastern astronomical texts, and evidently includes information about the radiants, most commonly arising from the Taurid meteor stream' [ ...
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