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... it works, according to linguistic experts, perfectly. You also find the name Peleset used in one or two later texts associated with Canaan, associated with southern Palestine. I think- I hope- you will agree, from the material in Kronos, the argument between Malcolm Lowery and David Laughton, doesn't match up as well." Gunnar Heinsohn: "What was the name for the Persians?" Peter James: "It was Prs' for Persia, and I don't think there's actually any really good example of Pereset. There is one in one Ptolemaic inscription, and David Laughton himself argued that this is another word for Palestine and not Persia." Chris Marx ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  01 Jul 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/830409pj.htm
252. Quantavolution and Solaria Binaria [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... composed materials after a quantavolution or even isolated natural disasters, so as to mimic old age, is a deserving topic in search of compilers employing statistical methods. The radical reconstruction of human history from the origin of mankind to the present epoch has held its own in general, but is awaiting a rigorous editing in the view of writings by Gunnar Heinsohn, Peter James and other critics. The work of Mandelkehr and others evidencing a quantavolution of worldwide proportions around 2250 B.C . tends to support the events attending the so-called Mercury Period of Solaria Binaria. Debate over the age of the Earth and the accidents befalling it has expanded. A far-reaching controversy deals with the response of ...
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... sent before 30th June, so I would suggest that if anybody wants to nominate and be certain of getting a nomination to Council in time for the Annual General Meeting, they should do it before 30th June as for other non-special business. Brian Moore: I think you are right, a brief report in Workshop would outline this situation. Gunnar Heinsohn: However, I would ask for a soft line on the debate for proposing Council members, because I would like to propose something like a corresponding continental Council Member for society members who are not British subjects, it would be nice to have some kind of a membership in the Council and as we didn't think about any date ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/820926ix.htm
254. The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Velikovskian' meeting; he went anyway. On his return he found he had been dismissed and, like, Gordon Atwater was debarred from any further academic post! Revision of Ancient History I have already spoken of Saturday evening's Memories'. Sunday morning saw Clark Whelton chairing Session 5 entitled Revision of Ancient History. It included a paper by Gunnar Heinsohn read by Clark, and another by Benny Peiser read by Birgit Liesching. As a non-historian, and lacking my notes, I cannot usefully comment. Martin Sieff was listed as a speaker but did not arrive till the afternoon session, by which time I had to leave for an extra-mural meeting with Ralph Sansbury who had come down ...
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255. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 3 pyramids (which may or may not have belonged to them) but between Khufu and Khafre was Djenuphre, who started to build a pyramid at Abu Roash north of Cairo, not at Giza. It was never completed. If the other 3 were already there, why did he start to build his somewhere else? David Roth said Gunnar Heinsohn has asked where all the people were in the intervening 6,000 years. There isn't enough evidence of people on Earth between the time this ancient civilisation is supposed to have been and the beginnings of the civilisations we know about. Jeremy Parnell said there is a shortage of radiocarbon datable remains about 9,800 BC and it ...
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256. Confessions Of A Philosophical Velikovskian [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , p. 27. 62. Velikovsky, Peoples, pp. 6-9. 63. Ibid., p. 66. 64. I would include among the `hard Velikovskians' those who accept Velikovsky's account of the last two catastrophes and his historical correlations, but regard his absolute chronology as erroneous or at best dubious. Cf. Gunnar Heinsohn, `Ancient Near-Eastern Chronology Revised, ' The Velikovskian, 1, 1 (1993). 65. See the charming account of Albright in Stargazers. 66. Thus Velikovsky was not allowed to bring with him expert supporters like C. J. Ransom, the plasma physicist, and Lynn Rose, the philosopher of science. ...
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257. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... myths and symbols New models of planetary history Reconstructions of Near Eastern chronologies Scars of planetary violence Cosmic dust in the ice caps Massive electrical scarring From chaos to order Speakers Robert Bass, Dwardu Cardona, Victor Clube, Ev Cochrane, Vine Deloria, Robert Driscoll, Robert Dunlap, Rand Flem-Ath, Charles Ginenthal, Robert Grubagh, Richard Heinberg, Gunnar Heinsohn, Peter James, Paul Laviolette, Jordan Maxwell, Earl Milton, William Mullen, C.J . Ransom, Lynn E. Rose, Zecharia Sitchin, David Talbott, Wallace Thornhill, Tom van Flandern, Roger Wescott and Irving Wolfe. For details call (503) 643-5863. Bookings to Kronia Communications, PO Box 5215 ...
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... into doubt. It rather works the other way round. The ice core researchers still have to prove their skills. As long as Velikovskians run away from the strong points in Velikovsky's works to build their edifices on the weakest points of mainstream scholarship, they will end up as bastards who, for good reasons, nobody will listen to. Gunnar Heinsohn Bremen, Fed. Rep. Ger. \cdrom\pubs\journals\kronos\vol1101\091vox.htm ...
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259. The Third World of Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... was an oligarchy with high turnover and open access. The cosmic heretics as a total aggregate were anarchic, and formed and transformed plastically, so that one could perceive the aforesaid stable organizations, then glimpse pairs, trios, bands, circles, and groups in process of becoming (such as C. Marx's small Basel group that embraced Professor Gunnar Heinsohn of the University of Bremen, and Milton Zysman's Toronto band, and Luckerman's small Los Angeles operation). The attentive public shaped itself over the period into ad hoc opponents and task forces (such as the AAAS panel), into members, supportive audiences, subscribers, book buyers, gossipers, fund-donors, materials-copiers-andcirculators- reflections indeed ...
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260. Neo-Babylonians and Achaemenids [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... the famous Ur- Nammu. It was this Ur-Nammu who founded the so-called Neo-Chaldaean Empire, an event which we cannot place earlier than circa 630 BC. Ur-Nammu's great-grandson Ibbi-Sin was, as we noted earlier, identical to Nabonasser/Nabonidus, the Babylonian king taken in chains to Anshan by Cyrus. For a detailed discussion of this topic see Gunnar Heinsohn Die Sumerer Gab es nicht (Frankfurt, 1988). 2 See e.g . Brian Dicks ,The Ancient Persians: How they Lived and Worked (1979), p.131. 3 C.H .W . Johns, Ancient Babylonia (1913), p.125. 4 e.g . Jeremiah ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 10  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0502/07neo.pdf
261. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? Derek Allan & J B Delair (UK) When the Earth Nearly Died: Evidence of a World Cataclysm in 9,500BC Graham Hancock Fingerprints of the Gods Dr Heribert Illig (Munich, Germany) Cosmic Catastrophes and the origins of Megalithic Cultures Dr Mark Bailey (UK) Results from the 1995 Tunguska Conference' in Russia Prof Dr Gunnar Heinsohn: Imaginary and Expected (Bremen/Germany) Catastrophes - Apocalyptic Desire and Scientific Prognosis Dr Benny J Peiser (UK) Slide Show: Great Balls of Fire. The catastrophic origins of the Mesoamerican Ballgames. J Eric Aitchison (Australia) Evidence for a neat year of 365 days in prehistory Members and the general public are welcome ...
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262. The Levites and the Revolts [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . Buber, 202. 36. Joshua, 5:2-8. 37. Deut. 9:24. 38. III G 122-3. 39. Ex. 32. 22. 40. Ex. 32:35. 41. 2 Kg. 17. 42. Velikovsky, W. in C., 297. 43. Gunnar Heinsohn ltr. II SISR I(1977), 3. 44. III G 123. 45. Ex. 27:2 . 46. III G 132. 47. III G 130. 48. Num. 16. 49. Daiches, 183. 50. Ziegler, 15. 51. Num. 16:8-11 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 8  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/godsfire/ch7.htm
... . In addition, 1981 saw the founding of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, (of which I am president), and it has been our task to hold an Annual Seminar every year at which ongoing projects are presented in an informal and highly productive manner, while a German society was founded in the 1980's under the guidance of Gunnar Heinsohn and Heribert Illig. Active groups also exist in Australia, (led by Wallace Thornhill), in Israel and in New York, where Henry Zemel and Clark Whelton run the Society for Historical Research, while an association of specialists in the sciences and arts functions on the west coast of North America, led by David Talbott. ...
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