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... purely conjectural and are beyond the actual scope of this work, although it is of great importance to note that anthropology, like its kindred science geology, must follow in the wake of meteorology in determining the true course of the ... "he-goats," and in the margin as "satyrs." The Jewish rabbi Maimonides says that the Sabian astrologers worshipped these Seirim or Goats, meaning thereby meteors. We learn, they [Canaanites] sacrificed unto Goats, ... in the myth of Prometheus. When the myth is understood to relate to a volcano everything in an otherwise meaningless anthology is comprehended. First of all, Prometheus had a quarrel with Zeus, because in the division of the sacrifices ...
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... formation of the chemical elements on the one hand, and on the other hand, subjects like linguistics, social anthropology, and comparative law and religion, began to be studied from an evolutionary angle, until today we are enabled ... where ring counts are not possible, particularly in the BC period. These must be bridged by either historical, archeological or radiocarbon information. (Scientists always avoid, many even ridicule, Bible dating) But even some of the ... the Rio Tinto Zinc mine at Palabora, the manuscript was hand-carried to Plenum's Editor O'Conners. With obvious chagrin and apologies, he reported that Plenum Press had decided they could not afford to publish PEM because "six men you would ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 913  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cook/scientific.htm
93. Pompous Asimov [Books]
... before 1974). Furthermore, Velikovsky's article " 'Worlds in collision' in the Light of Recent Finds in Archaeology, Geology, and Astronomy," which describes many of his predictive successes, was published as a supplement in ... "Billions of idiots on Earth believe in magic, in ghosts, in omens and the evil eye, in astrology, in any and every variety of folly that you ever heard of or can invent. Among all those billions ... American journal AEON, as a longer version in the British journal Chronology and Catastrophism Review and in double-length in the anthology The Interaction of Scientific and Jewish Cultures, (Edwin Mellen Press, 1995). It looks at the question ...
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94. The Charisma of Moses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... the Delphic altar technology is uncertain. It may well go back to Mosaic times. Here again, we await archaeological and mythological studies that are illuminated by appropriate hypotheses. We will question later how the god Thoth (Hermes) ... conceivable that it was used both for charismatic (psychosomatic) therapy and for electroshock therapy. Moses was not an astrologer (except in the sense that any astronomer whose ideas are mistaken or outmoded is an astrologer). On the ... ally of Egypt; it is mentioned that when the Exodus army came upon them, the Midianites had to make apologies for their faith in Egypt. Much later on, the Midianites fell victim to an Israelite attack. One can ...
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95. Venus, Mars ... and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... p. 392. 39. J. Bourghouts, The Evil Eye of Apopis', J. of Egyptian Archaeology 59, 1973, p. 130. 40. Ibid., p. 131. 41. E. ... principal par excellence. See the discussion in J. Murie, Ceremonies of the Pawnee', Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology 27 (1981), p. 39. 4. See E. Cochrane, Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet ... the Western World, Norman, 1982, p. 177. 16. Cf. discussion of Lester Ness in Astrology and Judaism in Late Antiquity, a dissertation submitted to Miami University in 1990, now available online at http: ...
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96. The Venus Tablets and Climate [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 29 or 30 days. There are four solutions', or Venus date sequences which come within the range of archaeological possibility [2 ]. The sequence beginning -1701 (i .e ., 1702 BC) has for Year ... but had become defaced so that some of its astronomical data was illegible. The Kassites, being more interested in astrology than astronomical accuracy, filled in the gaps with their own Venus observations taken when the planet was in approximately the ... Ibid, p. 418 Climate and Economic Activity' Note: information regarding climate can also be gleaned from the Assyriological books, for example Seton Lloyd: The Archaeology of Mesopotamia. From the Old Stone Age to the Persian Conquest ...
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97. San Francisco, February 25, 1974 [Journals] [Pensee]
... clearly on the college campus. There, an enormous interest is apparent in a range of pseudoscientific or borderline-scientific topics- astrology, scientology, the study of unidentified flying objects, investigation of the works of Immanuel Velikovsky, and even science-fiction ... respect to new ideas. (However, this "new leaf" was not so radical as to entail an apology and public retraction of the astronomer's ridicule of alleged "Velikovskian frogs" before an internationally attended news conference at NASA ... the sun and the earth around -1900." Also, according to Huber, "a routine check of the Assyriological literature on the older periods turned up a big surprise .. . tablets from level IV [at Uruk] ...
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98. Fingerprints of The Gods [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: alt.archaeology Fingerprints of The Gods From: Nick McD, nickmcd@aol.com Date: 16 jul 1995 20:58:20 -0400 ... catastrophes associated with precession of the equinoxes. This phenomenon, according to Graham Hancock, was predicted by ancient Mayan astrologers to be due to be repeated in just 17 years from now. I read the book about 3 months ago ... travelling between Rome, London, New York and Barbados and considered it to be a most significant document. I have only today seen some internet comments, most of which appear to condemn the whole thesis on the basis of a ...
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... . D. H. Kelley, The Nine Lords of the Night', Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility, No. 16, Oct. 1972, p. 63. 121. A. de Grazia ... al, Saturn and Melancholy, London, 1964, pp. 127-195. 181. Abu Ma'sar, Introduction to Astrology, cited in ibid., p. 130. 182. Alcabitius, Introductorium Maius, cited by Klibansky et ... the planet Mars centred on Venus which, in turn, appeared to be centred on Saturn. I make no apologies here for the fact that this theory was constructed on the basis of the mytho-historical record rather than from astrophysical considerations ...
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... not really Sagan's final version, since further revisions were also published in the Humanist [1977], the Biblical Archaeology Review [1980], and his own collection of essays, Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science ... , the best-known Jewish American scholars had all responded only "feebly and reluctantly" to Velikovsky's ideas; in Israeli archeology in particular, "Velikovskian ideas have been outlawed." (60) Especially galling to Maccoby was the fact ... the Encyclopaedia Judaica, "which contains such a wealth of information about nonentities," is entirely silent about either of the Velikovskys. Maccoby had the opportunity to correct that particular oversight, however, by drafting Immanuel's biographical entry for ...
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