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220 pages of results. 271. Catastrophism and the Mammoths - II (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... Garlick, "Buried Bone: The Experimental Approach in the Study of Nitrogen Content and Blood Group Activity," in D. Brothwell & E. Higgs, Science in Archaeology (London, 1969), pp. 503-512; K. P. Oakley, "Analytical Methods of Dating Bones," in Ibid., pp. 3545 ... "Contributions to the History of Mummification," Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 20 (1927), p. 845; Idem, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 58 (1928), pp. 4-24. See also A. & E. Cockburn, op. cit., pp. 55, 66; ...
272. 'No Impact': René Gallant (1906-1985) [Books]
... Impact Theory first exploded' on the scientific world in 1979. Gallant deserves recall for having helped to establish the important interrelationships between the now sadly separate sciences of History, Archaeology, Astronomy, Mathematics, Geology and Biology in his truly interdisciplinary book of 1964 [4 ] . But opinions of the merits of this book have been as divided ... to be considered as an important and frequent factor in determining events on earth. Col. Gallant's book was probably written twenty years too soon. Please convey to him our apologies for our ignorance of his stimulating, but sadly neglected, book" [101] . That this field of study had now become an acceptable area for serious research ...
273. The Military Strategy of Sheshonq/Shishak in Palestine [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a prefix or determinative. Thirdly, there are quite a number of sites in lines 6-8 which employ the prefix for fort' (hkr). This fits very well archaeologically and strategically with what is known about the sites that were located in the Negev, and it does not fit so well with the sites that were located elsewhere in ... of scholars, but far more likely it comes from the brilliance of Champollion's original insight, which has stood the test of time. What follows is, therefore, an apology for this original identification of Champollion and with it a tribute to the greatness of his contribution in this and many other areas. Modern scholars stand upon the shoulders of ...
274. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Ammisaduqa of the Hammurabi dynasty, seems with the Heinsohn chronology to date from 400 years earlier. Yet this anomaly should be explained. A revised chronology must satisfy not only archaeological but also astronomical requirements. To illustrate my point, I am enclosing a Table showing attested Kassite intercalary months over the period from Kurigalzu II to Meli-Sirap. The dating ... in Workshop 1990:1 , p. 39. I inadvertently assigned to Darius I the dating of Darius II. if this has led anyone astray, please accept my apologies. In his letter, Ammisaduqa and Persian Astronomy' in Workshop 1990:2 , p. 47, Gunnar Heinsohn gives interesting information about the frequency of the name ...
275. Plato And The Catastrophist Tradition [Journals] [Kronos]
... uniformitarian process par excellence, this would certainly undercut a significant part of the evidence supporting the argument of Worlds in Collision. Still worse is the major implication of a precessional astrology: if preliterate people, over millennia of patient observation, did formulate a coherent account of celestial processes in full continuity to the present order of the heavens, how ... we can follow Velikovsky in claiming Plato as an avowed catastrophist we must deal with the challenge posed by von Dechend and de Santillana in that brilliant and far ranging study of astro-mythology, Hamlet's Mill. Stated as simply as possible, the essential thesis of Hamlet's Mill is that the great myths are a worldwide storehouse of symbols and motifs that once ...
276. Spectres [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Sutherland found that the dragon made its appearance in Chinese art around 1500 B.C . [4 ] This date is a well-marked catastrophic boundary, known in radiochronometry, archaeology, geology, legend and history. Eliminating bit by bit "all later accretions," he thinks that he has "attained some understanding of the sight observed by ... then, whatever is left over as "false" has to be explained in the vision of the subjects and of their immediate descendant, and finally in objective psychological and anthropological terms. A much broader range of cases may advance the argument. There is, for example, the dragon. Everyone knows what a dragon is. All do ...
277. The Cosmic String of Pearls [Journals] [Aeon]
... V. M. Clube, "The problem of historical catastrophism", in B. J. Peiser, et al., Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations: archaeological, geological, astronomical and cultural perspectives, in BAR International Series, 728 (Oxford, 1998), p. 245. [84] W. F. ... a cosmic year of 360,000 years, at whose onset and end a deluge and a conjunction of all planets takes place. [17] In 1184, the astrologers in Toledo sent a letter to pope Clement III and others with a warning that all people should seek shelter in 1186, because the world would be destroyed by storm ...
278. Paleo-Calcinology: Destruction by Fire in Pre-historic and Ancient Times -- Part II [Journals] [Kronos]
... this. So do hundreds of other excavation reports. First of all, an interdisciplinary group of scientists must set standards and criteria for entering upon a testable location. Conventional archaeology has certainly proceeded far along these lines, but new parameters need to be added, taken from geology and meteorology, as for instance, the effects of wind and ... so forth. 33. Op. cit., p. 700. 34. E. C. Baity, "Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy Thus Far," 14 Current Anthropology (October, 1973), 389-449. 35. Vol. I, p. 17. 36. I. M. Isaacson, "Applying the Revised Chronology ...
279. Horus Introduces the ISCBM Board of Directors [Journals] [Horus]
... . He has traveled extensively in the Orient, the Pacific, Egypt, the Sinai, Greece, Mesoamerica, South America and the United States to study and photograph significant archaeological sites of the ancient world. He has organized and escorted several ISCBM EduTours to Egypt and the Yucatan and will co-host the November EduTour of the Yucatan. He is ... related to the Institute's general focus of study. He has attended formal symposia covering these subjects and is firmly grounded in the literature. He has toured both Egyptian and Mesoamerican archeological sites extensively to gather data for his own research and to confer with other researchers. Captain Straley currently is working on several papers related to catatrophism and ancient history. ...
280. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Puzzle. American colonists again New Scientist 1.2 .97, pp. 46-47 and 22.2 .97, p. 18 A detailed consideration of all the archaeological evidence from early North America only serves to confirm that the earliest inhabitants of what is now Alaska only arrived after 9000 BC. Meanwhile a fresh look at evidence from ... 000 years. New information about the evolution of the fish in Lake Malawi indicates they have speciated in less than 200 years after water levels dropped drastically in the 1800s. ANTHROPOLOGY Ancient Asian genes travel west The Sunday Times 16.3 .97 Genetic studies of groups of people around the world appear to show that there is a 400, ...
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