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1. The Reality of Extinctions [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon IV:4 (Apr 1996) Home | Issue Contents The Reality of Extinctions Peter Michael James Extinction of the dinosaurs has always been a fitting topic for popular science, particularly because of the alleged link with meteorite impacts- which we shall return to later. In contrast, other extinctions have never caught the public imagination ... tend to dismiss the folk tales as allegories. But extinctions have always been a part of Earth history and it seems highly unlikely we have finished with them yet. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Edwards, I. E. S. The Pyramids of Egypt (Harmondsworth, 1980) Flood, J. Archaeology of the Dreamtime (London, 1983) Fotheringham ...
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... View of Claude Levi-Strauss, The Rare books on Velikovsky? Ray Tomes' Harmonic Theory Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt, A Reading of the Pyramid Texts, A Reality of Extinctions, The Rebirth of Nature, The Recent Archaeology in the Land of Israel (Review) Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology ... Mammoth, The Ankh, The Ankylosis in the Chronology of Reconstructed History? Ankylosis in the Chronology of Reconstructed History? Annals of Sennacherib- Anstey was Mistaken, The Annotated Bibliography for Catastrophism Annotated Bibliography for Catastrophism Announcement Announcements Annual General Meeting Anomalistics - a New Field of Interdisciplinary Studies Anomalous Condition of Venus and the Origin of the Solar System, ...
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