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341. Rare books on Velikovsky? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Rare books on Velikovsky?These books were found using these Web search facilities: British Library Catalogue Search at http://opac97.bl.uk Library of Congress WWW/Z39.50 Gateway at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html Velikovsky, Spanuth, and the Sea Peoples discussion By Dr. Friedrich Horst Arguments for a migration of Atlanto-European Late Bronze Age megalithic peoples towards 700 B.C . to the Mediterranean In German: Velikovsky, Spanuth und die Seevèolker-Diskussion, by Dr. Friedrich Horst Argumente fèur eine Abwanderung atlanto-europèaischer spèat-bronzezeitlicher Megalith-Vèolker ...
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342. Return to the Tippe Top [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Worlds in Collision account of the Senmut ceiling will be given in full. One particular statement will be emphasised. The relevant statements from a letter by Lynn Rose will be quoted. The letter is the prime mover in the regression away from the tippe-top model. It will be pointed out that its main claim depends upon the emphasised statement from Velikovsky. The Senmut ceiling will be described as originally interpreted by Pogo, with supplementary comments from Michael Reade and Malcolm Lowery in their detailed commentaries in SIS Review. It will be pointed out that the emphasised Velikovsky statement does not correspond with statements made by Pogo and that it is inherently anomalous. The consequences of a tippe-top reversal will be ...
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343. In Defence of the Revised Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Answer to John Day The same numbering of the sections has been adopted for easier reference; sections 7 to 9 will follow in the Spring Issue, with further thoughts from John Day and any other points to be made. 1. RADIOCARBON DATES I agree with John Day that radiocarbon dating is a two-edged sword. But, accordingly, if Velikovsky cannot claim radiocarbon confirmation, neither can he be rejected on radiocarbon refutation. The sword cuts both ways! Day points out that "a radiocarbon dating of an object of the 25th-26th Dynasties gave the date 280 BC ( 130), about 400 years too late', and cites a similar result relating to Nectanebo I. But, as ...
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... years after Rockenbach's disclosure, one might possibly think that Rockenbach was his source. It is a possibility. If Rockenbach was not his source, it could have been the later Hevelius who cited Rockenbach. It could also be that the Chevalier obtained his information from the same source that Rockenbach did. But then what was this source? Immanuel Velikovsky was of the opinion that Rockenbach might have had access to ancient documents that might have contained quotations from the writings of Campester and Petosiris. [14] This is doubtful in the case of Campester, and purely conjectural in that of Petosiris. Lydus, who quoted Campester on comet Typhon, would hardly have omitted this most interesting of ...
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... From: Pensée Vol. 4 No 2: (Spring 1974) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered VII" Home | Issue Contents On the Need for "Serious Scientific Meetings"An Editorial Statement "None of us in the scientific community believes that a debate about Velikovsky's views of the Solar System would be remotely justified at a serious scientific meeting." Ivan King AAAS symposium moderator I Pensee, since the inception of its "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered" series, has urged the in-depth, discipline-by-discipline evaluation of Velikovsky's work within the context of established technical journals and scholarly associations. It is with a sense of relief that our editors have welcomed each new indication that an established and reputable scientific ...
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... From "Ramses II and his Time" © 1978 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE CD HOME Ramses II and his Time Another Volume in the Ages in Chaos Series (c ) 1978 by Immanuel Velikovsky Doubleday & Company Garden City, New York ISBN: 0-385-033494-X Libary of Congress Card No: 77-75389 Dust cover text: For more than thirty-five years Immanuel Velikovsky has worked on a radical reconstruction of ancient history. When the work was in its initial stage, Dr. Robert Pfeiffer, the late chairman of Harvard's Department of Semitic Studies, wrote: "Dr. Velikovsky discloses immense erudition and extraordinary ingenuity. He writes well and documents all his statements with the original ...
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347. Why is Velikovsky in archeology ? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: alt.archaeology Why is Velikovsky in archeology ?From: Peggy Hall, phall@primenet.com Date: 26 Jun 1995 09:07:04 GMT What has Velikovsky done that has anything to do with archeology ?? ?? From: bigbird@swcp, bigbird@swcp.com Date: 27 Jun 1995 02:43:39 GMT Velikovsky also wrote a book arguing that the Egyptologists of the time had double read a dynasty into the inscriptions, leading to an extra five hundred years added to Egyptian history. Been a very long time and I do not remember the name of ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 2 (Winter 1978) "Scientists Confront Scientists Who Confront Velikovsky" Home | Issue Contents The Cabots, the Lowells, and the Temperature of Venus George Robert Talbott SYNOPSIS The following tripartite contribution focuses first upon the general problem of misrepresentation of Dr. Velikovsky's thesis by some members of the academic scientific community, and totally demolishes the already dying assertion that "no real scientist agrees with Dr. Velikovsky". The author, himself conservative, does indeed agree, as do others in orthodox scientific activities. This is amply shown in Scientists Confront Scientists Who Confront Velikovsky; and of course in the already published KRONOS articles. Secondly, ...
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349. Velikovsky And Cultural Amnesia [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 4 No 5: (Winter 1974-75) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X" Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky And Cultural Amnesia The Symposium at University of Lethbridge Last May II the University of Lethbridge became the first institution of learning to award Velikovsky an honorary doctorate. At the convocation ceremony his work was cited as an epitome of the ideals of interdisciplinary education for which the university has striven since its foundation in 1967. The Lethbridge campus in the austere plains of western Alberta physically symbolizes this aim, in that almost all the normal college functions there occur within one vast building (1000 feet long, 100 feet high) trestled on two sides of a coulee ...
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350. Dating the Wars of Seti I [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Barkal), but he is usually credited with a reign of about 15 years, conventionally dated c. 1305-1290 BC, or, with the lower dates now coming into favour for the XIXth Dynasty, c. 1294-1279 BC (7 ). Two "revised" placements have been offered for Seti I: in the chronological revision developed by Velikovsky, he reigned in the 7th century BC; the alternative revision now known as the "Glasgow Chronology" places him roughly 150 years earlier, in the late 9th century BC (8 ). The latter scheme adopts Velikovsky's proposal that the XVIIIth Dynasty spans the 11th-late 9th centuries BC rather than the 16th-late 14th centuries BC; it diverges ...
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