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101. Aeon Volume II, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... , finding numerous parallels with the Martian gods of other lands. PAGE49 The Methodology of Patten's Martian Scenario Dwardu Cardona offers a comprehensive critique of Donald Patten's model. The model lacks a foundation in myth and history, he argues, and many of the planetary identifications are either unsupported or incorrect. PAGE 77. Old Babylonian and Persian Tera-Cotta Reliefs Gunnar Heinsohn advances his argument for a compression of ancient chronologies, noting that perplexing anomalies in the history of terra-cotta reliefs are eliminated by his radical reconstruction. PAGE102 Discussion Dwardu Cardona, Charles Ginenthal, Ted Holden, C. Warren Hunt, Anthony Larson, Martin Sieff, George Talbott, Samuel Windsor. PAGE107 Aeon Volume II, Number 4 ...
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102. Tony Rees on Lasken's chronology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... other 18th Dynasty kings. Jess's proposals result in Ptolemies I and II looking at a list of their predecessors, two of whom are alter egos of Ptolemy I. An explanation please? These are three very simple questions and they will do for a start, though I could fill pages with others. I do feel that Jess Lasken, Gunnar Heinsohn and Emmett Sweeney have drawn attention to a very significant factor - that conventional Orientalists pay lip service to tenets that they no longer believe in: the tenets of uniform development in technology, language formation, stylistic sequences etc. Such things are not capable of independently forming a chronology. On their own they can only posit cultural affinities ...
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103. Reflections Of The Persian Wars [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... the view that the Persian wars against the Greeks are the same wars fought by the First Babylonian Dynasty against the Sealand. 1. Will Durant, Our Oriental Heritage (New York, 1954), p. 291. 2. Charles Ginenthal, "The Sargonid Mirror," privately circulated paper (April, 1987). 3. Gunnar Heinsohn, Sumerians and Akkadians Never Existed (University of Bremen, 1986). 4. Ibid. 5. Raymond P. Dougherty, The Sealand of Ancient Arabia, Yale Oriental Researches Series, Vol. XIX; Leonard W. King (A ), A History of Babylonia (London, 1919). 6. Ibid. ...
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104. Aeon Volume II, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Schwartz, David Talbott. PAGE 108 Aeon Volume II, Number 1 CONTRIBUTORS Ev Cochrane has devoted the past ten years to catastrophist research. He is a former Associate Editor of and frequent contributor to KRONOS. T. William Field is an engineer, formerly involved in the design of industrial plants, and now employed by the Canadian government. Gunnar Heinsohn, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Bremen in Germany, is the author of Die Sumerer gab es Nicht. C. Warren Hunt is a professional geologist and consultant in mineral exploration. David Talbott was the publisher of Pensée magazine's series "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered." He is the author of The Saturn Myth. Clark ...
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105. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... Earl Milton, an intensely human person, of high sensibilities, of quick intelligence, a communicator with a friendly disposition- Earl, I would say, helped us amount to something. (Editor's Note: See also obituary elsewhere in this issue.) Mesopotamian Dark Ages Birgit Liesching, from Brussels, Belgium, writes: In 1982, Gunnar Heinsohn attended a series of lectures given by Samuel Noah Kramer at the University of Geneva under the title "The Sumerians and Their Civilization: A Personal View." There Heinsohn learned that cuneiform texts (apart from those inscribed on monuments) existed in Mes-opotamia from approximately 2600 to 1600 BCE. Following that period was a gap of nearly ...
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106. The Rise of Blood Sacrifice [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon IV:5 (Nov 1996) Home | Issue Contents The Rise of Blood Sacrifice Gunnar Heinsohn The first stage of civilization appeared in the Bronze Age with temple-centered urban settlements. It is not known why priest-kings were suddenly accepted as hierarchically superior rulers entitled to provisions by their fellows who thereby turned themselves into mankind's first commoners. Sophisticated blood rituals became the most prominent activities of the first permanent lords. The origin of these sacred procedures remained equally enigmatic. Though well documented, the textual and archaeological sources which point to catastrophic preconditions for the emergence of a sacrificial elite, are only rarely taken into consideration by students of religion. This paper tries to show the ...
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107. Thales: The First Astronomer [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... assumption on the part of most modern scholars that, since Egyptian and Mesopotamian high civilization predate Greek civilization by a couple of millennia, we should, in evaluating an early Greek's achievement in the "exact sciences," always see how much he could have borrowed from either of them. The radical downdating of all three civilizations being undertaken by Gunnar Heinsohn, Herbert Illig, and Benny Peiser has called this entire assumption into question. Heinsohn's work, relying first and foremost on the archaeological stratigraphy, has accumulated an immense quantity of evidence that the Bronze Age should be downdated to the late Second and early First Millennium B.C .E ., and these same strata which support ...
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108. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... since what has usually been looked for were phenomena which could be identified as either Persian or Achaemenid or even Iranian. Since, however, much of the effective means of control must have passed through native individuals and offices, we should clearly be looking for something else. ' Now maybe I'm missing something; but this sounds exactly like what Gunnar Heinsohn and I have been proposing for over ten years. My only question is: which part of this does Trevor not see? In his letter he mentions several modern writers who claim Persian neglect of Babylonia during the Achaemenid epoch (particularly the second half), and challenges me to produce evidence supporting my claim that Babylon was a ...
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109. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 1989. My answer was sent from Bremen on November 20th. Of course, Dr Newgrosh is free not to print it in the following issue or to turn it down entirely. What surprises me a little bit is an author with my answer in his hands and simultaneously telling his readers that I don't reply to objections to my work. Gunnar Heinsohn, University of Bremen, W. Germany Not Answering The Question Dear Sir, The answer Gunnar refers to is printed elsewhere in this issue, in the Forum section. It was, indeed, received by the Workshop Team long before Workshop 1989:2 went to press: the contribution did the rounds of the Team - twice ...
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110. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... that consciousness itself (as opposed to unthinking reactivity') is a construct born out of language and the building up of metaphor. The notion of consciousness as some kind of subsistent, persistent, soul-like entity underlying each moment of our lives and as an entity similarly possessed by our most remote ancestors, is an allusion. If, as Gunnar Heinsohn believes, the Neolithic era gave way to the first civilisations as late as 1500 BC (and it follows from this and Jaynes's work that the earliest writing commenced at this time as a means of boosting man's already waning bicameral faculties in ever more populated cities) then it seems likely that consciousness may not have become firmly established in ...
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111. The Rites Of Moloch [Journals] [Kronos]
... new element. If the children were sacrificed "to be devoured", it could only mean that the Molochian sacrifices included ritualistic cannibalism. What power on Earth, we must again ask, could have induced the parents of such an otherwise sophisticated people to slaughter, burn, and devour their own children? V It will not do for Gunnar Heinsohn to tell us that "the far reaching prohibition on killing . . . was first created by the early Israelites" and that "they were not allowed to sacrifice human beings'.(17) Not to be allowed is to be restrained. In the case in question, neither the kings nor the high priests enforced such restraint ...
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112. The Chronology of Lyres [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon II:3 (1990) Home | Issue Contents The Chronology of Lyres Gunnar Heinsohn Whoever takes part in the debate on ancient chronologies will agree that the correct date for the Amarna correspondence settles it all. This correspondence connects, inter alia, the powerful nation of Mita (Mitanni in English) in Northern Mesopotamia and Syria/Israel with the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. Simultaneously, it establishes an impressive threefold sequence of civilizations- (1 ) Hyksos/Old-Hittites, (2 ) 18th Dynasty/Mitanni/Kassites/Empire Hittites, (3 ) Middle-Assyrians from Egypt to India- because group three immediately follows the Mitanni and the 18th Dynasty (group two ...
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113. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , 1983, p. 151). Tell ed-Dab'a Tell el- Agul Megiddo Alalah XII Dynastie G-H IIIa XIII Dynastie F/E2 XIIXIII Dynastie (XVI) E2/D3 IIIb XI(post 1730) 'Hyksos' (XV Dynastie) D2 II XVII(post 1670) XVIII Dynastie D1 I IX VI a/bV a/b Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, Germany * Editor's note: Several people have queried Gunnar's Sargonic/Sargonid distinction. Bob Porter comments that the distinction between Sargonics (conventionally 3rd millennium) and Sargonids (1st millennium) is not universally applied. In Cambridge Ancient History, vol. I, part 2, the term Sargonic' is used on p ...
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114. C&C Workshop 1990, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ARTICLES Solomon, The Exodus and Abraham Related to Egyptian Chronology by R. M. Porter 4 Celestial Mechanics of the Half-century Venus Interval by Robert B. Driscoll 10 On Dating the Trojan War by Steven Robinson 11 FORUM 1. On Ecological Niches in Evolution (Salkeld/Palmer) 8 2. Three Views of Heinsohn's Chronology: A. Gunnar Heinsohn B. Brad Aaronson C. Emmet Sweeney 15 18 20 Horizons: History, proto-History and the Search for Synchronisms 22 MONITOR : * C-T impact site? * Neptune's surprises * the variable Sun * demise of Big Bang? * earthquake cycles? * stable Solar System? * variations in G? * no greenhouse effect? * ...
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... Glasgow revisionists had scrapped Rarnses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea. But now James-Rohl, or "New" scrapped the entirety of Ages in Chaos Vol. I, as well! The current editors of Chronology and Catastrophism Review, as SIS Review is now styled, have rejected revisionist papers by Nei Kluitman of the Netherlands, Gunnar Heinsohn of Bremen, and Tom Chetwynd of London. The overwhelming thrust of their publication is now not open to debate, in my opinion, but the promulgation of their own self-styled, "New" chronology. On the rare occasion when letters (never articles) critical of this are published, they are always accompanied by editorial replies ...
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116. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... one or another of his Assyrian garbs or is he an Assyrian satrap put in charge of Satrapy Transeuphrates by an Achaemenid Great King? This problem is not easily solved. Yet it points into the direction of my research. It may be considered valid or invalid. At least, however, critics may want to be aware of it. Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, Germany Ninsianna observations: a correction Some two decades ago, I concluded that the positions of the equinoxes implied in the Ninsianna document meant that the orbital eccentricity of Earth was around 0.1 . This conclusion grew out of joint work with Raymond C. Vaughan but was entirely of my doing and was never endorsed ...
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117. Aeon Volume V, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... , e-mail: ev.cochrane@ames.net Editor: Dwardu Cardona, e-mail: dcardona@intouch.bc.ca Associate Editor: Frederic Jueneman Consulting Editor: David N. Talbott. Science News Reporter: Tania ta Maria Volume V, Number 4 ISSN 1066-5145 Copyright (c ) July 1999 IN THIS ISSUE.Front Cover Professor Gunnar Heinsohn (photograph by Dwardu Cardona). Editorial By Dwardu Cardona Vox Popvli Our readers sound off. PAGE 5 Forvm Debates concerning polar shifts, pterodactyls & gravity, the Mosaic calendar, and ancient maps. Back to Instantaneous Polar Shifts (David Salkeld & Flavio Barbiero) Gravity and Pterodactyls (Mike Twose & Frederic Jueneman) The Mosaic ...
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118. C&C Review 1997:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... | SIS Review Home Chronology & Catastrophism Review Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1997:2 News 2 Articles Planet in Crisis 4 Bernard Delair presents geological evidence for major recent upheavals of the Earth. Worlds in Collision' after Heinsohn 13 William Mullen examines what happens to the evidence for Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision events if the revised chronology of Gunnar Heinsohn is adopted O-Kee-Pa: Catastrophe Myths and Rituals of the North American Mandan Indians 22 In O-Kee-Pa', the Mandans linked legends of past catastrophe with a cruel initiation rite for their young men. Benny Josef Peiser investigates the meaning of this strange ritual. Shishak, the kings of Judah and some synchronisms 27 Michael Reade examines synchronisms between ...
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119. C&C Review 2002:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ' to place El Amarna in the 7th century BC. Possible Repercussions of The Bible Unearthed' 28 Phillip Clapham explores the implications of Finkelstein and Silberman's book. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 30 Forum Jewish History 500-1099AD, The Gaonic Period in Israel/Palestine , Illig and Niemitz Benny J. Peiser, Gunnar Heinsohn and Birgit Liesching debate the history of the Middle Ages. . 38 Electric Universe , Wal Thornhill . 38 Monitor By Jill Abery 44 Pot Pourri by Paul Standring 50 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 54 Reviews 54 Underworld: Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age by G. Hancock - reviewed by Phillip Clapham The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein & ...
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120. Astronomical Dating and Calendrics [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon III:3 (Oct 1993) Home | Issue Contents Astronomical Dating and Calendrics Gunnar Heinsohn I. The Debunked Masterpiece of astronomical dating: Sothic chronology A. The Pre-Sothic Dating Scheme of Comparative World History he most important and, at the same time, the most detrimental use of astronomical dating ever applied to ancient history was the Sothic cycle of modern Egyptology. From its very inception it could not convince trained astronomers (1 ) or astronomically-minded historians of its validity. (2 ) Its purpose was to independently buttress Biblical chronology. It is not generally known today that from the 2nd to the late 19th century, chronologies of the ancient Near East and, ...
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121. Sargonids and Achaemenids [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... design of tassels hanging from the harness and the pose of the charioteer with the reins. Whilst many aspects of late Neo-Assyrian military equipment looks Persian, other things look suspiciously Greek. Thus for example certain detachments of the Neo-Assyrian army carried large convex-faced shields, very similar to those used by Greek hopiltes from the 5th century BC. onward. Gunnar Heinsohn has in particular highlighted the deployment of Greek peltastes, lightly armoured foot soldiers, in the army of Sennacherib. These are shown, in various bas-reliefs, with typical 5th century Greek equipment, including the plumed helmet and the pelta, the light shield so characteristic of these highly-mobile troops. It is impossible, of course, that ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 1 (Fall 1984) Home | Issue Contents NOTICE Collective Amnesia and the Compulsive Repetition of Human Sacrifrice Gunnar Heinsohn, Christoph Marx The size of poster, this compact but equally instructive and thought provoking overview of Velikovsky's original questioning- "Why does the collective behave irrationally?"- provides new and expanded answers about Language as Memory Storage of the Collective; on the traditions carried forward in Images, Illustrations, and Iconography; on Rituals, Religions, and scholarly Thought Systems; about Ontogenetic Anxiety; it displays the connexions between Current Social Crises and Manmade Social CatAstrophes, and a detailed table covering the political and natural historical reconstruction makes ...
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123. Avaris and El-Arish (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... bodies into a deity and, in doing so, invented the prohibition of killing through the abolition of human sacrifice. What I have to do is change dates, but not my theory; whereas, in respect to the chronology of Mesopotamian history, Bible fundamentalists are aware of neither incorrect dates nor the reasons behind the birth of monotheism. Gunnar Heinsohn Bremen, Fed. Rep. Ger. Dwardu Cardona Replies: I will not comment on the validity of identifying the Sumerians of the third millennium with the Chaldeans of the first. But Gunnar Heinsohn, together with Christoph Marx, had best leave Abraham out of their theory concerning monotheistic origins. Not only would the lowering of the ...
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124. C&C Review 1998:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Jill Abery 41 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 47 Reviews 45 Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by Jill Abery 48 Escape from Einstein by Ronald R. Hatch - reviewed by Alasdair Beal 50 The Gold of Exodus by Howard Blum - reviewed by David Roth 51 Society News 52 Letters: Prof. Gunnar Heinsohn, Prof. Lynn E. Rose, Jill Abery, C. Leroy Ellenberger, Major A.J . James. 57 About C&C Review. How to join the SIS 60 EDITOR Alasdair Beal, 10 King George Avenue, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 4LH, UK EDITORIAL TEAM Jill Abery John Crowe Brian Moore Bernard ...
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125. Aeon Volume II, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... journal KRONOS, has also written for various other publications. Ev Cochrane has devoted the past nine years to catastrophist research. He was an Associate Editor of KRONOS and a frequent contributor to that journal. Fred Jueneman, an analytic chemist, served as an Associate Editor of Kronos and remains a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. Gunnar Heinsohn, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Bremen in Germany, is the author of Die Sumerer gab es Nicht. Benny Peiser is an historian of ancient sport at the University of Frankfort/M . For the last five years he has studied Greek chronology with special emphasis upon the history and significance of the Olympic games. ...
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