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145 pages of results. 351. On the Length of Reigns of the Sumerian Kings [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to win her favour, and why the wife of the Pharaoh felt threatened in her position - it had nothing to do with Sarah's looks, or her appeal as a female. Her position, more than anything else, had to do with why Sarah had her child at such a high age. Abraham was not about to risk losing ... older, the likelihood of pregnancy declines. A small minority of women give birth in their forties and very few of these births is a first child. Live birth and normal delivery at maternal age 45 is still very rare and poses a high risk to both mother and child. 23. Richard L. Zettler: Wooley's Ur Revisited' ...
352. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (4 ). (The name Rameses occurs elsewhere in the Pentateuch only in verses classed as Priestly material.) The work of the Priestly redactor(s ) is normally dated to the post-Exilic period. Therefore even if we accept the documentary hypothesis (the present writer actually has serious doubts about it), there is no real difficulty ... . It is of note that a phallic reading nowhere occurs. Hieroglyphs do include a symbol for this organ: besides ideographic use, it stands as the determinative for "male" and gives the phonetic value mt; and it takes what Cornelius de Pauw would call "une représentation . . . beaucoup moins voilée" . . . I ...
353. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... contains more than 50 complete bats with residual stomach contents of insects, permitting a reconstruction of their diets, and a group of very early horse-like animals, including 3 pregnant females. It would have been most interesting to read some explanation of how the forest community came to be preserved so well - perhaps a rapid and catastrophic burial? - ... explanation may be wrong. There are holes' in the Sun's corona where the corona is cooler and less dense. The solar wind is emitted through these at twice its normal speed; this, coupled with episodic greatly increased eruptions through the coronal holes' may instead be the cause of interplanetary disturbances. Comet, meteor catastrophes sources: New ...
354. Letters [Journals] [Pensee]
... To recognize that one's published pronouncements might be incorrect is not particularly pleasant and protection of one's brain children is not an unusual event. Scientists after all are human beings with normal emotions who attempt to subjugate their subjectivity in an effort to extend their discipline. An hypothesis in the broadest sense is bias, hopefully objective bias, but nonetheless a ... . There may be diminished sugar tolerance, glycosuria and polyuria accompanied by marked wasting and loss of fat... "Lipodystrophy is a rare disease found most commonly in males. There occur a loss of subcutaneous fat and pigment and pallor of the skin, usually on the upper half of the body, beginning in the face and gradually ...
355. Shoshenq and Shishak: A Case of Mistaken Identity [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , continuing eastwards partially along the south wall of the Hypostyle Hall, is the scene commemorating Shoshenq's successes in Palestine. The scene shows the god Amon, accompanied by a female figure representing "Victorious Thebes", leading captives for presentation to the king. The two figures face to the right, where the king himself (perceived only in ... from cartouches of the name Shoshenq during the 22nd Dynasty [22]. Two of these involve the prenomen Hedjkheperre, i.e . the prenomen borne by the Shoshenq normally identified as the biblical Shishak; and two other instances are associated with his known relatives. It is therefore possible that the Hebrew name Shishak represents this abbreviated form of ...
356. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Ir Os Au Pt Re Ru Pa Ni & Co appear in this boundary clay in amounts ranging from 5 to 100 times the "expected" abundances (these elements are normally scarce on Earth's surface). Similar results have been obtained from Spain, Italy, Holland, New Zealand and the U.S . On p.922 he ... difference at the chromosomal level - in form or in number. He argues that if a mutation should occur to produce such a different chromosomal number or form in a dominant male of a herd animal, then an entire new species can arise in only 2 generations. The third and most exciting area where he sees chance operate is that of ...
357. The Saturn Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... pp. 487-494. 26. D. Reisman, Iddin-Dagan's Sacred Marriage Hymn', JCS 25, 1973, pp. 186-191. 27. E. Cochrane, The Female Star', Aeon 5:3 , 1998, pp. 49-64. 28. See the discussion in E. Cochrane, Martian Meteorites in Ancient Myth and Modern ... . Far from being a leap of faith, this fundamental finding of the Saturn theory derives from several decades of extensive research into ancient myth and can be demonstrated using the normal methods of logic and evidence. A second basic tenet is emphasis on the comparative method. Simply stated, no ancient myth or primary cultural institution is fully understandable in ...
358. Falling Star [Journals] [Aeon]
... Hinhpaya, "Fallen Star." Star-boy's divine nature manifests itself very early on: "Fallen Star matures rapidly- in days rather than years. He is taller than normal and a light emanates from him...Fallen Star, the protector, the bringer of light." [25] In the epithet "bringer of light ... Morning Star upon leaving the Cheyenne, in turn, is analogous to the apotheosis experienced by the Aztec Quetzal-coatl. [12] If the "falling star" as a male culture bringer is to be identified with the mythical Morning Star, or Mars, the boy's mother corresponds to the planet Venus. Traditions describing Venus as falling from heaven ...
359. KA [Books]
... . Hesiod says that Typhon married Echidna, a monster half nymph and half snake. The episode seems to be duplicated at Delphi, where Delphyne is the name of the female dragon killed by Apollo, and the Corycian cave was sacred to Bromios, or Dionysus. Heb. obh is a leather bag, spectre, conjuring ghost, sorcerer ... a flame, rousing the wandering dancers, raising Bacchanalian cries, tossing his luxuriant hair in the aither, or air. Aither is an interesting word to use here; normally it is the upper air, home of the gods and heavenly fire. Line 185: The aged Kadmos asks the prophet Teiresias to join the dance and shake his ...
360. The Ark in Action [Books] [de Grazia books]
... separated pair of wings and again on the lid of the box. Figure 11. Cherubim of Nimrud. In this piece open work of ivory, a pair of winged female figures wearing the Egyptian double crown protect with their outstretched wings the aegis of Bastet on the flowering "Lily" tree between them. Since Nimrud (or Kalah) ... reinforced in their belief by witnessing religions where litters carrying sacred images are borne -whether on camels of bedouin tribes supposedly like the primitive Jews, or upon the shoulders of devout males in Catholic feasts of the Virgin, or even in the form of the wagon of juggernaut of India. Yet practically the only reference to the Ark in procession is ...
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