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201. Editorial C&AH 3:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the good work! Marvin Arnold Luckerman Executive Editor Catastrophism and Ancient History We acknowledge our profound appreciation to those persons around the world who, in the capacity of editors and correspondents, have helped to make this issue possible: Frank B. Comparato, Culver City, California Bronson Feldman, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Geoffrey Gammon, Surrey, England Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, West Germany Jay Jackson, The Vatican Lester J. Mitcham, Auckland, New Zealand Carol A. Morrison, Santa Monica, California Yvonne Nydegger, Geneva, Switzerland Barry Page, Ashdod, Israel Maggie and Richard Kleinman, Los Angeles, California Bruce Salen, Brooklyn, New York Yaffa Sheinkoph, Jerusalem, Israel ...
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... has postulated some rational guidelines toward that end. To finally address Gardiner's lamentation over that little matter of the Middle East, we find enlightened folks like Hammurabi the Lawgiver less of a perspicacious First Dynasty Babylonian and more of a circumspect monarch of the later Persian Empire, with Rose graciously giving both credit and credence to the stratigraphic chronology reconstructed by Gunnar Heinsohn. In fact, we now see Hammurabi decked out in the vêtements and accoutrements of Darius the Great. This, in and of itself, should create quite a stir among the cognoscenti! [2 ] Three-quarters of Sun, Moon, and Sothis are spent in meticulously laying out the intricate groundwork in astronomical dating techniques. It ...
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203. Editor's Page [Journals] [Aeon]
... of Worlds in Collision. By all accounts, the symposium- "Velikovsky, Ancient Myth, and Modern Science" was a rousmg success. Those presenting papers included Lynn Rose, Victor Clube, Dave Talbott, Dwardu Cardona, Vine Deloria Tom Van Flandern, Duane Vorhees, Wallace Thornhill, Ted Holden, Charles Ginenthal, Don Patten, Gunnar Heinsohn, William Mullen, Roger Wescott, Irving Wolfe, Richard Heinberg, Bob Grubaugh, and Bob Driscoll. The proceedings were filmed for inclusion in a forthcoming video-project on Velikovsky, to be released early next summer. In the months ahead, AEON hopes to participate in the publication of the proceedings from this symposium. Ev Cochrane \ ...
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204. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... is pre-Exodus in most chronological schemes. There was a lively discussion as to how this fact could be reconciled with Venus on an erratic orbit, and Michael Reade suggested that what the ancients thought of as "morning star" or "evening star" could be very different to what we now know. The discussion took a full turn when Gunnar Heinsohn questioned the early dating of the Dynasties of Sumer and Akkad. This also generated lively discussion and it was agreed that the matter required further research. "Velikovsky's History and Cosmology" Meeting This Meeting was held in London on 26th June 1982 and members heard talks given by Victor Clube and by John Bimson. Important changes were made ...
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205. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and information of a number of events: the CSIS Annual Seminar of August 1985; the CSIS Meeting in Toronto, January 1986; the Meeting of the Society for Historical Research, New York January 1986; and the Meeting of the California Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, January 1986. Subjects covered include the Saturnian scenario, the revised chronology of Gunnar Heinsohn, ideas on Exodus at the end of the Early Bronze III period, changes in the length of the year, and interplanetary electrical discharges. Another conference is planned for August 22-25, 1986: enquiries tu Frank Wallace, RR#1 , Minden, Ontario KOM 1S0, Canada. \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop ...
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206. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , Harpenden, Herts. U.K . AL5 1JH ANCIENT HISTORY STUDY GROUP A meeting of the Study Group was held at 11 Dulwich Court, Underhill Road, London SE22 on Sunday 29th November 1987. Discussion centred around the various chronological models now being promoted and a lively debate was generated over considerations of the published and unpublished works of Gunnar Heinsohn, his support and critics. Further discussion covered the esoteric and exoteric interpretation of Bible chronology. There was general approval for the proposal that the future programme of the Study Group should be organised on a more formal basis than has been the custom, and that subjects for discussion would be notified in advance in order that those attending ...
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207. Thera: Chronology at a Crossroads? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... dates to provide confirmation of the relative (but not absolute) chronology. Proponents of this type of revised chronology should be seeking a scientific explanation for radiocarbon (from the second millennium BC and earlier) giving dates which are too old. However, there are chronologies which require very large adjustments to dates (e .g . that of Gunnar Heinsohn in which the dislocation can be 1000 years or more) where no use can be made of the currently published radiocarbon dates. Supporters of this type of revised chronology have the additional task of giving a scientific explanation for radiocarbon being such an unreliable tool, and why the patterns it has thrown up (and which are largely accepted ...
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208. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... John Moores University) Comparative Stratigraphy of Bronze Age Destruction Layers around the World: Archaeological Evidence and Methodological Problems Prof. Gerrit Verschuur (University of Memphis) Our Place in Space: The Implications of Cosmic Catastrophes on Human Thought and Behaviour Sunday 13 July Dr Victor Clube (University of Oxford) Predestination and the Problem of Historical Catastrophism Prof. Gunnar Heinsohn (University of Bremen) The Catastrophic Emergence of Civilisation: The Coming of the Bronze Age Cultures Dr Euan MacKie (Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University) The End of the Upper Palaeolithic in the Dordogne and the Vitrified Forts' of Scotland Prof. William Mullen (Bard College) The Agenda of the Milesian School: The Post-Catastrophic Paradigm ...
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... too early, on May 9th (Gregorian), and has an interval of 4 days for Year 1, whereas the record gives 3 days. Solutions -1143 and -1087 are better but do not have the eclipse relationship. There remains the possibility that the Venus Tablets should be dated much later in time than has hitherto been thought possible. Gunnar Heinsohn believes the archaeological evidence requires a much later date, as does Rose. If they are right, the next group of solutions downwards will have to be investigated. 21. Langdon-Fothering-Schoch, op. cit. [6 ], p. 1. Langdon, B, Analysis of the Cuneiform Texts', par. 3. ...
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210. Second SIS Cambridge Conference Report [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... atmosphere, leading to increased cloudiness, and hence lower temperatures and higher precipitation. Turning briefly to the possible cultural implications of such external forcing of the environment; if humankind has occasionally been exposed to environmental catastrophes having a scale and nature unlike any modern analogue, it is of interest to ask what might be society's reaction to such events. Gunnar Heinsohn (University of Bremen) focussed on the start of the Bronze Age as the beginning of the period associated with the onset of kingship and priesthood (the two have subsequently been inextricably linked), and the notion of kings being anointed from heaven. The emergence of the Bronze Age remains an enigma, unless one accepts the premise ...
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211. Editor's Notes & News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Bailey, eds. British Arch. Reports, Oxford, Archaeopress 1998. The SIS 1997 Cambridge Conference was a fascinating and memorable event, featuring papers by, among others, Mark Bailey, Mike Baillie, Marie-Agnes Courty, Duncan Steel, Bas van Geel, Bruce Masse, Benny Peiser, Gerrit Verschuur, Victor Clube, Bill Napier, Gunnar Heinsohn, Euan Mackie, William Mullen, Amos Nur, David Pankenier, Irving Wolfe. The Proceedings are published at £36 but are available to SIS members at a discount through SIS Book Service: UK: £29.95, surface everywhere/ Europe by air: £31.50/US$54.00, ...
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212. Editorial C&AH 15:1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Editor Catastrophism & Ancient History Senior Editors, Correspondents and Consultants We acknowledge our profound appreciation to those persons around the world who, in the capacity of editors and correspondents, have helped make this issue possible. Brad Aaronson, Jerusalem, Israel Phillip Clapham, Buckinghamshire, England Frank E. Comparato, Culver City, California (Senior Editor) Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, Germany Ian Johnson, Calgary, Canada Dorothea Kenny, Fullerton, California Diane Marrow, Toronto, Ontario (Editorial Consultant) Lester J. Mitcham, Auckland, New Zealand Carol A. Morrison, Santa Barbara, California Barry Page, Ashdod, Israel Martin Sieff, Washington, D.C . (Senior Editor ...
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213. Editorial C&AH 13:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Newsletter. Marvin Arnold Luckerman Executive Editor Catastrophism & Ancient History We acknowledge our profound appreciation to those persons around the world who, in the capacity of editors and correspondents, have helped make this issue possible. Brad Aaronson, Jerusalem, Israel Phillip Clapham, Buckinghamshire, England Frank E. Comparato, Culver City, California (Senior Editor) Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, Germany Ian Johnson, Ottawa, Canada Dorothea Kenny, Fullerton, California Lester J. Mitcham, Auckland, New Zealand Carol A. Morrison, Santa Barbara, California Barry Page, Ashdod, Israel Martin Sieff, Washington, D.C . (Senior Editor) Herbert A. Storck, Toronto, Canada ( ...
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214. Editorial C&AH 12:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... successful. Marvin Arnold Luckerman Executive Editor Catastrophism & Ancient History We acknowledge our profound appreciation to those persons around the world who, in the capacity of editors and correspondents, have helped make this issue possible: Brad Aaronson, Jerusalem, Israel Phillip Clapham, Buckinghamshire, England Frank E. Comparato, Culver City, California (Senior Editor) Gunnar Heinsohn, Bremen, Germany Ian Johnson, Toronto, Canada Dorothea Kenny, Fullerton, California Lester J. Mitcham, Auckland, New Zealand Carol A. Morrison, Santa Monica, California Barry Page, Ashdod, Israel Martin Sieff, Washington, D.C . (Senior Editor) Herbert A. Storck, Toronto, Canada ( ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1202/115edit.htm
... The Restoration of Ancient History Gunnar Heinsohn Did the historians of classical Greece merely leave us lies and fantasies about all the major empires, nations and events of antiquity? Or: How to reconcile archaeologically-missing historical periods with historically-unexpected archaeological strata of the ancient world I. Summary. II. The sequence of ancient empires with the center in Assyria as it was taught by Greek historians since the time of Hekateios ( -560/550 to -500/494). III. Archaeologically-missing history and historically-unexpected archaeology in major areas of antiquity. IV. How could historical periods wo well known from Greek authors be shown to be "elusive", whereas in the very same territories modern archaeology ...
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216. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... possible that it was the Phoenicians who explored and mapped the Antarctic coast and the continent of America too. It would explain a lot of anomalies. Phillip Clapham, Hazlemere, Bucks. Worlds in Collision after Heinsohn On C&CR 1997:2 , p. 15 ( 'Worlds in Collision after Heinsohn') William Mullen claims that Gunnar Heinsohn dates the death of Sennacherib to 405BC, on the assumption that Sennacherib and Darius II are one and the same. This is a down-dating of 275 years by comparison with the orthodox 680/681BC. The dates of the kings of Judah and Israel are at least largely based on their clashes with the Assyrians, who included Sennacherib ...
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217. A Word about the Planetary Debate [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , (5 ) David Talbott, (6 ) Dwardu Cardona, (7 ) Ev Cochrane, (8 ) Victor Clube and William Napier, (9 ) Milton Zysman, (10) Ragnar Forshufvud, (11) Robert Driscoll, (12) Frederic Jueneman, (13) Charles Ginenthal (14) and, probably, Gunnar Heinsohn. Even if we arrange the names into families, that leaves eight or nine distinctly different camps. What is evident here is that we do not have just one unique planetary issue but at least nine of them, because each camp not only pursues a different answer but also asks a different question. If we were to present ...
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... Symposium, The Genesis of Israel and Egypt, The Genesis of the Jerusalem Scripta, The Genesis Research & Education Foundation Genie Of The Pivot, The Geogullibility And Geomagnetic Reversals Geological Buzz-Phrase Generator Geological Genesis Geological Genesis Geological Reflections Geology and God Geomagnetic Effects of an Earthwide Event in 2300BC Geomagnetic Reversals? Geophysical Time Series and Catastrophism German Conference: from Gunnar Heinsohn Gerontology, Environment, and Geological Catastrophism Getting it Together Gezer and the Mysterious Gates of Solomon Gezer and the Philistines Giant Impact on Venus Could Have Halted its Rotation Giants In The Earth Giants Gigantasaur Giordano Bruno's View on The Earth without a Moon Glaciations, Biologic Crises and Supernovae Glasgow Conference: Ages in Chaos Global Catastrophes: New Evidence ...
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... From: Aeon I:6 (1988) Home | Issue Contents The Stratigraphy of Bahrein: An Answer to Critics Gunnar Heinsohn INTRODUCTION My study Die Sumerer gab es nicht (" The Sumerians did Not Exist)(1 ) was summarised by using the graphic below: TEXTBOOK ERAS FOR SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA Compressed to archaeologically existing and historically 1) Late Chaldaeans also comprise the "Empire Hittites" now dated -1450 to -1200. 2) The Assyrian Empire has another phantom in the "Old-Assyrians" or after -1950. 3) The Persian dominance also compromises the "Middle-Assyrians" now dated after the Mitanni. The latter are the Medes controlling Assyria's heartlands from -610 until their defeat by ...
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220. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... archaeological evidence that Velikovsky had presented? "Outright distortion!" Velikovsky, of course, claimed that the historical chronology of the Near East was at least 500 years younger than presented. What have the archaeologists found about the ancient chronology? What they have unearthed is that about 700 years of Near Eastern history simply does not exist. Professor Gunnar Heinsohn of Bremen University published a paper in the 6th International Congress of Egyptology of a major archeological finding of this "fact." "The scholarly world is not usually confronted with the above stratigraphic evidence in the ground but is offered excavation reports that add periods to the strata actually found. This stretching of the sites' historical duration ...
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221. The Israelite Conquest of Canaan [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon I:4 (Jul 1988) Home | Issue Contents The Israelite Conquest of Canaan Gunnar Heinsohn Abstract: Archaeological sites in the land of Israel, exhibiting some of the finest stratigraphies in the world, were expected to yield four major groups of strata following the Chalcolithic and prior to the Hellenistic Age: for the period of (i ) the Canaanites, (ii) the Israelites, (iii) the Assyrians, and (iv) the Persians. Surprisingly, though, all these four periods are either lacking in unambiguous layers or strata assigned to them, or are too few to cover the centuries over which these eras are believed to have lasted. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0104/106israe.htm
... your work and Melvin Cook? Ralph Sansbury: I am not aware... Brian Moore: He developed a gravitational theory along similar sorts of lines... (general explanations, overlapping) .. . on a molecular level... Ralph Sansbury: Certainly those electrostatic forces do occur to explain molecular interactions... Gunnar Heinsohn: I would just like to mention for the historical record that I was surprised that Velikovsky told you that the idea of two dipoles not balancing each other out but producing gravity was derived from his daughter. There is one interesting man, a 19th century scientist who was the man who had the first lecture chair in astrophysics in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 22  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/820926wt.htm
... which some effect does occur. One could say that if there is a pebble falling out of space onto the Earth, it will cause some infinitesimal dislocation of the rotation of the Earth. René Gallant: I haven't talked about the quantities of energy, to create for example a crater of 400 km, you need thousands of megabars. Gunnar Heinsohn: Do you have an idea of what can cause the impact? René Gallant: It's a shock, you can calculate for a crater of known dimension the energy that's necessary to form it. Gunnar Heinsohn: Do you make assumptions on the characteristics of these bodies making the impact? Do you have any idea of what kind ...
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224. Velikovsky and his Heroes [Articles]
... apportioning blame and one is apportioning credit, and this is done not simply in passing, in one remark, but repeatedly and on numerous occasions. From Velikovsky's own perspective, Ahab may have been acting as sensibly in creating the Phoenician alliance as Israel is acting sensibly in creating the Egyptian alliance of the last three to four years." Gunnar Heinsohn: "Chris Marx and I recently worked on Akhnaton and might have found a hint why Velikovsky did not judge Elijah in the way he should have judged him. This might even be continued in the analysis of Martin Sieff who also did not detect what might be the reason, let me put it very carefully, for someone ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 21  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/810927ms.htm
... are dealing with something that might have occurred around the end of the third millennium, 2200, 2300, 2100, maybe earlier." Question: "Have you read the book A Rebel Land which is about a cataclysm in the Zagros Mountains about that time?" Peter James: "We'll be carrying a review of that." Gunnar Heinsohn: "Are the megalith builders and the fire bull culture the same?" Elizabeth Chesley Baity: "I wouldn't have any basis because the megalithic culture is so nearly silent. I think this is not really Early Bronze Age, I think this may be Late Stone Age. I think the fire rituals are very old and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 21  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/800907eb.htm
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