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110 pages of results. 501. Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Contents Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre http://aboriginalart.com.au Welcome to Pwerte Marnte Marnte Aboriginal Corporation Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery. Our Gallery is one of the oldest and largest in Alice Springs. Each week many paintings are sold in our Gallery and on the Internet. Art subjects includes: Milkyway Dreaming, Water Dreaming, Seven Sisters, Milky Way Dreaming, and Snake Dreaming. [For examples, see the back cover of this issue of SIS Internet Digest - Ed.]. Background information includes: Translation of Dreaming; Journey of the Creator Ancestors; Concept of Time. Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre, 86 Todd Street, Alice Springs NT 0870. ...
502. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . Evidence of the Prophets and Egypt, D. Hickman. A Maya Record of Two Thousand Years? Nancy K. Owen. January 1987 Volume IX Part 1 Velikovsky: Beyond Freud, Duane L. Voorhees. Cuchulain - Comet or Meteor? Dorothea Kenny. Gezer and the Mysterious Gates of Solomon, Michael S. Sanders. A Seven Year Famine in the Reign of King Djoser with Other Parallels between Imhotep and Joseph, Tom Chetwynd. July 1987 Volume IX, Part 2 The Israelite Exodus and the Volcanic Eruption of Them, William H. Stiebing, Jr. Jericho, Michael S. Sanders. The Origin and Decay of the Earth's Geomagnetic Field, Donald W. ...
503. Folklore and Mythology Electronic Textstled [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... :1 (Apr 1999) Home | Issue Contents Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html Dozens of online myths and fables from across the globe, including: Aging and Death in Folklore; Air Castles; Animal Brides; Master Builder Legends, & Death of the Seven Dwarfs. ...
504. Rethinking Hatshepsut [Journals] [SIS Review]
... No one was unhappy in my days, not even in the years of famine, for I had tilled all the fields of the Nome of Mah, up to its southern and northern frontiers. Thus I prolonged the life of its inhabitants and preserved the food which it produced' [7 ]. This famine could be identified with the seven years of famine predicted by Joseph. Sesostris III was a disagreeable looking character who could well have been the Pharaoh who knew not Joseph' and thrust the Israelites into cruel slavery, as described in Exodus 1:8 . His son Ammenemhat III also had a sour face and, according to Breasted, ruled Egypt for 48 years. ...
505. The Passing of Elijah [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... whirls measure in diameter from a few inches to several hundred feet.... Every summer hundreds of thousands .. . travel across the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. .. . They are also common over sections of India and the Middle East. .. . [Their] durations vary from several seconds to about seven hours. .. . Velocities of over 50 miles per hour probably occur in some of the larger [ones) "[ 6 ) The whirlwind's load of sand and dust assumes perhaps an unexpected significance in that The charging of... sand particles results from the asymmetric rubbing of one .. . particle with others; . ...
506. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... . The rings are very thin and flat, so it would seem that they would have been either illuminated from the "front" and bright, or backlit and dim. The only time they would appear as a crescent would be at the equinox when they would briefly have been lit edge on. Could the crescents of myth have been seven of the many moons of Saturn? The only other possibilities I can think of is that, in the past, the ring system was not flat as it is today, or that the rings were only partial, like some of those that surround Uranus. When the shadow of Saturn would have fallen across the rings, they would ...
507. Be Careful with the Hittites [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , which describes new tendencies in orthodox Hittitology. People like Olten, Carruba, and Houwink ten Cate are inclined to re-date such important texts as "The Annals of Tudhalijas," "The joint Annals" of Tudhalijas and Arnuwandas, "The Crimes of Madduwattas," and a text mentioning King Mita (probably Phrygian Midas). About seven years ago I read some of the studies Gurney refers us to, but I remember only that the works mentioned above must- according to the three scholars- be older than Hittitologists thought until then. A second important consequence was that Suppiluliumas II is credited with a major part of the deeds of Suppiluliumas I. Even Hattusilis, Tudhalijas ...
508. The Followers of Horus: Eastern Desert Survey Report. Vol 1, by David Rohl (Review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... impressive and persuasive. The smoking gun for the presence of these Mesopotamians in ancient Egypt is on the rock cliffs of the dry wadis of the Eastern Desert. This volume primarily sets out to meticulously record these rock art sites and this it does with admirable clarity and precision. Around 150 sites are covered in 22 wadis, the result of seven expeditions to the area, and it aspires to retrace all of the previously recorded sites discovered by Arthur Weigall in 1907 and Hans Winkler in 1936. They believe that they have rediscovered about half of these sites and, in the process, have discovered other previously unrecorded locations. The most frequent and beautiful image is of the high-prowed craft ...
509. Thoth Vol S I-III, INCLUDING 66 ISSUES) [Journals] [Thoth]
... enabling you to access many years of catastrophist research in a single searchable data base. I am referring to Ian Tresman's CD Rom, "Catastrophism!" containing all ten of the original issues of Pensée magazine's "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered;" 12 years of the journal KRONOS; all publications of the SIS from its inception; and the first seven years' of the journal AEON. This single CD thus captures the heart of catastrophist research over more than 25 years. It is a must for anyone wishing to gain a rapid orientation to such a large subject. Then there is the matter of space age discovery beyond anything we had imagined a decade ago. I simply cannot do ...
510. Sacred Science Institute [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Asians; Arabian Lunar Mansions; Chinese & Egyptian Constellation; Hipparcho-Ptolemy Star-List; Phoenician Constellations; Constellations In Greek Literature; Constellations & Coin Types; Homeric References; Unnumismatif Art Of Aigaion Seaboard; Gems; D'Arcy Thompson Babylonian Astronomy After Alexander; Euphratean Numbers; Circle-Cycle Of 10 Antideluvian Kings; Persian & Indian Kosmic Periods; Babylonian Astronomical Terms; Seven Planets; Euphratean Kosmogony Euphratean Connexion Of The Orientation Of Greek Temples; 5 Planetary Divinities; Map Of Northern Hemisphere; Constellations In Babylonian Creation-Scheme; Scheme Of 36 Constellations; Euphratean Art; Engraves Stones; Divisions Of Universe; Extra-Zodiacal Constellations; Mithraic Art; Archaic Lunar Zodiac; Star Names. Part II, Kosmic Order. Contents: ...
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