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145 pages of results. 211. Graincollection: Human's Natural Ecological Niche -- A Review [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... . As catastrophists see it, the Edenic tradition recalls one or more periods between general disasters- when our ancestors lived long enough in tranquility to come to regard this state as normal. For Treviņo, the crucial mishap in human prehistory was the Wuerm glaciation (conventionally dated [at] about 75,000 years ago or 10,000 years ... image as Tarzan [is] for Morgan, who employs the term Tarzanism to describe what she regards as the erroneous view that modern human physiognomy was wholly shaped by adult male hunters on the African savanna. As Treviņo sees it, our lost paradise was the matricentric seed-eating order that prevailed before the last ice age. The crucial familial link ...
212. Pharaoh Seti the (Great and His Foreign Connections - II [Journals] [Kronos]
... is significant to observe that here, as in the antique foundation of all Tantric doctrines involving Shiva and Parvati as personifications of Nature, THE fundamental contrast is between male and female, and THE fundamental process is reproduction, with the "Sun" arising from a lotus plant at the center of an island emergent from waters identical to the pre-structured ... . It is significant to observe that here, as in the antique foundation of all Tantric doctrines involving Shiva and Parvati as personifications of Nature, THE fundamental contrast is between male and female, and THE fundamental process is reproduction, with the "Sun" arising from a lotus plant at the center of an island emergent from waters identical to ...
213. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , pp. 24-27 It surely cannot be a coincidence that an article on black holes, including phrases such as , Protonic black-hole atoms would be thousands of times smaller than normal atoms - so small that they would fall between the ordinary atoms of a solid .. ', was published on All Fools' Day. ASTRONOMY Crumbling Comets New ... Palaeolithic peoples around 30,000 years ago developed sophisticated weaving, basketry and net-making techniques. Plant materials are not preserved as stone tools are and therefore the picture of macho male mammoth hunters may be a distortion; rodent and bird catching with nets is probably far nearer the truth. Evidence from North America indicates that when mammoth meat was obtained ...
214. Rethinking Hatshepsut [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of everyday use which were left behind in the houses may indeed suggest that the departure was sudden and unpremeditated' [16]. A sudden and unpremeditated' departure? Normally slaves cannot tell their masters that they are all leaving in a hurry. It puzzled David and it should puzzle anyone who does not recognise them as the departing Israelites ... the next Pharaoh but, because he was only a child, Hatshepsut assumed the role of co-regent. She liked the job and subsequently proclaimed herself king, using all the male pronouns and titles and ruling for 22 years - but Thutmose III was still the heir apparent. There was no place for Moses as future Pharaoh, so Horn had ...
215. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and cycles of birth, growth, death and rebirth. Rebirth, in the form of puberty ceremonies and burial rituals were strongly associated with symbols which appear to represent the female womb or vulva. When farming spread from Anatolia across Europe it brought its own adaptation of these beliefs. With the first settled farmers (around 4000 BC in western ... that catastrophes have occurred. Irving Wolfe remarked that this anticipated his conference paper! Dr Meaden noted that all the religions Irving Wolfe had been talking about were masculine religions with male gods paramount. Could the change from the earlier goddess religions he was considering have been caused by catastrophe? On his reckoning this was around 10,000 BC. ...
216. The Creation of Man (Moons, Myths and Man) [Books]
... . The virgin birth' myth of Jesus, on the other hand, is as original as it is beautiful. The myth of the birth of a child -always of female sex- out of a man is found in different parts of the world. All parts of the body, except the abdomen, are mentioned. The Greeks say ... the second myth of the creation of the sexes in the Bible, Genesis ii. 21- 22. Here again we find the old man skilled in surgery, the sole male survivor from another world. With him was saved a young woman, big with child. He performed the Caesarean operation on her; she survived, and in due ...
217. Psychology and Ancient Astronomical Discovery [Journals] [Kronos]
... of ancestor animals from which different human groups or clans supposedly descended. The animals have also been interpreted as sexual symbols with certain species representing the male principle and others the female.(65) Marshack's alternative to these interpretations is that time-factoring was a basic element in the paintings and engravings, and involved the observation and notation of natural cycles ... animals were totems- figures of ancestor animals from which different human groups or clans supposedly descended. The animals have also been interpreted as sexual symbols with certain species representing the male principle and others the female.(65) Marshack's alternative to these interpretations is that time-factoring was a basic element in the paintings and engravings, and involved the observation ...
218. The Legends of the Jews: Volume III [Books]
... be drawn from this number of men able to go to war, because the ration of the two sexes varied among the different tribes, as, for example, the female sex in the tribe of Naphtali greatly outnumbered the male. [426] THE CENSUS OF THE LEVITES Moses at the census did not take into consideration the tribe of ... , because God had not commanded him to select a prince for this tribe as for all others, hence he drew the conclusion that they were not to be counted. Naturally he was not sure of his decision in this matter, and wavered whether or not to include the Levites in the number, when God said to him: " ...
219. Tunguska-Type Impacts Over the Pacific Basin Around the Year 1178 AD [Journals] [SIS Review]
... oceanic sediments, particularly by the relative abundances of certain shellfish which develop only when the water temperature rises above a certain level. (The current along the Peruvian coast is normally cold but the water warms up in correspondence with the El Niņo phenomenon, hence a strong El Niņo wipes out most of this shellfish.) Recent analysis (see ... lived as slaves and worked in the quarries to build the statues. Then, probably in 1670, they rebelled and killed most of their masters - apparently only one adult male was left alive. Additional indications of a crisis around 1178 come from Hawaii. There a temple complex known as the Waha'ula was built around 1200 by a priest named ...
220. The Advancement of Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... balance of the accidental taping only adds to the impression, you have to believe, of an enthusiastic rapid mini-symposium, except that it ends with a new voice, obviously female, arranging to meet one of the voices at "a quarter to eight." First Voice....It's an interesting idea and I don't think it ... the science of science. The more general truth is contained in Deg's model of the gestalt of creation where Homo Schizo emerges out of a catastrophized ambiance as the true and normal human, who invents science as a typically schizoid set of operations for inducing psychic control and uniting the psychic with control of the external world. The science of science ...
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