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220 pages of results. 241. When Was The iliad Created?, Part 2 Mars Ch.3 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... 2 See R. Carpenter, "The Antiquity of the Greek Alphabet" and B. Ullman, "How Old Is the Greek Alphabet?" in American Journal of Archaeology, XXXVII (1933) and XXXVIII (1934), respectively. 3 When the ancient site was discovered, Schliemann identified the ruins of the second city (from ... find in Lucian a statement which corroborates my interpretation of the cosmic drama in the Iliad. This author of the second century of the present era writes in his work on Astrology this most significant and most neglected commentary on the Homeric epics: "All that he [Homer] hath said of Venus and of Mars his passion, is also ...
242. Catastrophist Geology Vol 1 No 1 [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... various branches of geology and palaeontology; a board of advisors composed of people working in non-geo logical sciences: physics, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, biology, history, archaeology, anthropology, etc.; a group of correspondents composed of geologists, palaeonto- logists and others, who have some special knowledge and may occasionally be relied upon ... advise or help. The following persons have manifested their willingness to sit on these boards or to act as correspondents: Doeko Goosen pedologist Enschede/Holland Alistair Pitty geomorphologist Hull/Great Britain V.Axel Firsoff astronomer Glastonbury/Great Br. Horace C.Dudley physicist Chicago/U .S .A . G.W .van Oosterhout ...
243. SIS Internet Digest 2000 Number 1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Birth to Uranus & Neptune? .. 11 Purple Salt & Tiny Drops of Water in Meteorites .. 11 Beowulf, or Moving Heaven and Earth .. 11 The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes .. 12 Catastrophic Events & Mass Extinctions .. 12 Dragons in the Sky .. 12 Did Cosmic Impact Change Earth's Tilt? .. 13 ... present and future .. 18 Worlds in Collision Symposium .. 18 Anomalous Foucault pendulum .. 18 New tallest dinosaur .. 18 Wobbly World .. 19 Sightings - Astrology/Astronomy .. 19 First Light from Eros Orbit .. 19 Announcements .. 20 Lectures on the Saturn Model and Electric Universe .. 20 Proof readers wanted ...
244. Book Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Mar's principal claim is that the Saros eclipse cycle of 6585.7 days must have been known to at least a few of the ancients, and that it became standard astrological practice to infer that periods of 6585.7 months (" the Divine Year") and even 6585.7 years (" the Lifetime of the World" ... dates cited by ancient authorities for the ( circa 750BC) foundation of Rome in order to justify a claim of divine descent, den Mar's book is essentially a remarkably comprehensive anthology of ancient accounts of the antiquity of various events. Of the 346 pages of the book, 173 are devoted to a chronological listing of eras', starting from ...
245. The Female Star [Journals] [Aeon]
... the sacred. In this sense, ancient myth constitutes an important chapter in the intellectual history of our species and is thus a ripe field of study for all students of anthropology and evolutionary psychology. If it turns out that myth also preserves valuable clues for understanding the recent history of our Solar System, it should occasion little surprise. For ... years back: "All that he [Homer] hath said of Venus and of Mars his passion, is also manifestly composed from no other source than this science [astrology]. Indeed, it is the conjuncture of Venus and Mars that creates the poetry of Homer." [51] As Aphrodite Urania, the Greek goddess is ...
246. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... geneticist to the conclusion that all three split from an ancestral form at the same time and may have taken as little as 115,000 years. ANTHROPOLOGY The politics of archaeology Earthwatch Jan-Feb 1994, p. 90 New work is to be done in Siberia to determine the truth about prehistoric cultures. Stone tools found so far resemble those from ... gorillas has led one geneticist to the conclusion that all three split from an ancestral form at the same time and may have taken as little as 115,000 years. ANTHROPOLOGY The politics of archaeology Earthwatch Jan-Feb 1994, p. 90 New work is to be done in Siberia to determine the truth about prehistoric cultures. Stone tools found so ...
247. Mysterious Ancient America, by Paul Devereux (Book review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... mysteries for many years. The book contains chapters on topics related to ancient civilisations, such as the Olmecs, sky temples, Norse relics, Chinese connections, riddles of archaeology, shamans, sacred landscapes and the effigy mounds. However, one of the biggest mysteries of all is the peopling of the Americas and this is the subject of ... sceptical reception and his theories are now in a state of limbo and do not have a large following. Devereux then looks beyond archaeology at DNA research and blood-group diffusion. Anthropological geneticists have looked at living members of the American Indian population and found that they seem to consist overwhelmingly of four haplogroups', all traceable back to Siberia and East ...
248. Prelude to Creation [Journals] [Aeon]
... sequential events they saw portrayed against the sky. Peratt disclosed some of these findings to a selective audience at the October 2001 seminar sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Basing his findings on new high technology experimental research, he there argued that "numerous rock art designs...can be linked to the recording ... a highly visible outer space event that occurred many millennia ago." [90] As he there indicated, "many items of antiquity including petroglyphs...are interrelated by world-wide observations of an intense aurora' that may have lasted for centuries." [91] All of this is not to say that all petroglyphs, or ...
249. The Burning of Troy [Books] [de Grazia books]
... techniques that needs to be assembled and developed. THE "BURNT CITY" OF TROY In some exciting passages, which have unquestionably been among the most widely read of all archaeological writing, Schliemann describes how, in May of 1873, he uncovered "The treasure of Priam," King of Troy during the war between the Greeks and Trojans ... so forth. 34. Op. cit., p. 700. 35. E. C. Baity, "Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy Thus Far," 14 Current Anthropology (October, 1973), 389-449. 36. Vol. I, p. 17. 37. I. M. Isaacson, "Applying the Revised Chronology ...
250. Chapter 13 Scythian Princes in the Royal Tombs of Ur [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... other on these questions, the scientific evidence being fundamental to the answers. Cardona states: "The graves in question are those discovered by Woolley in the 1920s. The archaeological treasures that were retrieved from them astonished the world and were fast in becoming internationally famous. Comparable in quality, if not in quantity, to Tutankhamon's funerary equipment, ... archaeologists who call it the oldest known sculpture of a domesticated horse and one of the finest ancient representations of a horse ever discovered. . . . Juris Zarins, an anthropology professor at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield and an expert on the role of horses in early Mideast civilizations, said the figurine, along with recent discoveries in the ...
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