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220 pages of results. 301. Leonardo da Vinci: Rocks, Fossils, and Time [Journals] [Kronos]
... were changing. It presented views of man and the universe that challenged the old and dogmatic Aristotelian, Ptolemaic, and Medieval conceptions of things. In fact, a new anthropology and cosmology were emerging. At first, the Italian Renaissance saw the restoration of the humanities. There was a revitalised interest in the culture of the Classical World, ... , painting, sculpturing, philosophy, horology, music, writing fables, and the theatre (especially the planning of court masquerades and city pageants). He did reject astrology, alchemy and superstition. Rather than appealing to any authority, Leonardo held experience to be the great teacher. Relentlessly, Leonardo da Vinci investigated the phenomena of nature ...
302. "America B.C." and the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Kronos]
... . Martin Sieff Associate Editor/SIS Review Jerusalem, Israel EBLA AND "EARTH IN UPHEAVAL"To the Editor of KRONOS: In the March 1978 issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review (Vol. IV, No. 1), there is an article- "Assessing Ebla" - by Paul C. Maloney, which the table of ... he leaves his readers with the false impression that cuneiform Hittite and alphabetic Lydian were linguistically non-lndo-European in the same sense in which Hurrian was. Roger W. Wescott Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics Drew University REFERENCES: 1. Holger Pedersen, Hittitisch und die Anderen Indo-Europäischen Sprachen, Copenhagen, 1938. 2. Philo Houwink ten Cate, "Anatolian ...
303. ASH (Continued) [Journals] [Kronos]
... I am writing in answer to your letter of 24 April. The British Museum radiocarbon dating laboratory publishes results only when it is satisfied that both the scientific measurements and the archaeological provenance of the material being measured are impeccable. The measurements identified by numbers BM 642A and BM 642B were of material from the Museum's own collections which could not reliably ... the material UNTIL the results of radiocarbon dating. One can only suppose that so much painstaking scholarship and so many reputations are bound up with accepted ancient Egyptian chronology that the archeological Establishment will go to almost any lengths to preserve it intact; anything that doesn't fit - palm kernels or whatever - is quickly jettisoned. But what about those chips ...
304. "VELIKOVSKY'S CHALLENGE TO SCIENCE" [Journals] [Pensee]
... Velikovsky's work, focusing on "the nature and origin of the planets." Review Compendium More than 20 years ago Immanuel Velikovsky concluded, from his studies of historical and archaeological records, that close encounters between Earth and the planets Venus and Mars occurred near 1500 B.C . and 775 B.C . Velikovsky's suggestions differed greatly from ... . Derral Mulholland, professor of astronomy, University of Texas (Austin); Carl Sagan, professor of astronomy, Cornell University; Norman Storer, professor of sociology and anthropology, Baruch College, City University of New York; Immanuel Velikovsky. How To Attend: Registration may be effected in person during the convention, and it enables one ...
305. Congress of the Union and revised chronology (Letters) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Maccoby, Midstream, New York, November 1977. (Mr. Maccoby is a librarian at the Leo Baeck Institute, London.) My letter to Editor, Biblical Archaeological Revue, in answer to the request of readers for more detailed and objective information, especially concerning Ages in Chaos. I shall be happy to provide any additional information ... . Dr. Eva Danelius November 30,1981 Dear Dr. Danelius, Thank you for your letter of 30.11.1980 addressed to Prof. Urbach. My apologies for my delayed reply. Prof. Urbach has asked me to inform you that your proposals were submitted to those colleagues acquainted with the subject matter of Prof. Velikovsky's ...
306. Focus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ) to questions and answers on the subject. Now that the debate is flourishing it would seem a good time to attempt to interpret the latest finds in the fields of archaeology and radiometric dating as they reflect on chronology, and we should like some more Publications Correspondents to monitor historical and archaeological publications. In particular, if anyone would care ... than four separate letters containing more or less conflicting theories appear in the one issue of NATURE, for which the quoted words of John Maddox seem to be a form of apology. Sepkoski's original compilation of extinction dates took several years before its conclusions could be made known, and even then, as Hallam writes in the same issue of NATURE ...
307. Menelaos in Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... early 7th century are discovered with great frequency in the Delta, especially at those sites specifically linked to the Greeks. However, in apparent contradiction of these facts, both archaeology and tradition record contact between Hellenes and Egyptians in an earlier epoch. In his history of Egypt Herodotus informs us that the Egyptians of his time were well acquainted with ... unfortunate errors crept into the last issue of Workshop: 1. The stratigraphical table in Gunnar Heinsohn's letter got chewed up in the computer. The correct version is below. Apologies to all! Tell el-Dab'a Tell el- Ajjul Megiddo Alalakh XII Dynastie G-H IIIa XIII Dynastie F/E2 XII XIII Dynastie (XVI) (post 1730) E2/ ...
308. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... answer has now turned into a secret. Stonehenge: Mysteries of the stones and landscape by David Souden, Collins and Brown, 1997, £20 The latest in serious archaeological findings but still no answer to the big question as to what it was all about Eclipse by Phillip Harrington, Wiley, 1997, £11.99 A serious ... , Routledge, 1997, £35 Before you read another book about the Assyrians, have a look at this one. Dealing with the people and the politics behind early Assyriology the author knocks a few established truths'. The conservatism of academic establishments leads to the unquestionable authority of the status quo and later progress is in jeopardy. The ...
309. The Velikovskian Vol. VI, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... agriculture glass technology domestication of the horse and ass linguistics forensic anthropology musical instrumentation of the hepatonic diatonic scale And much more! Published Mesopotanian stratigraphical research, based on geology and archaeology now indisputably prove 700 to 800 years were added to history by the archaeologists. Linguistics related to Hebrew, Greek and Hittite along with agronomy, climatology, irrigation, ... and inscribed granite and diorite Egyptian and Mesopotamian stratigraphy are also analyzed along with the evidence of: erosion agronomy climatology agriculture glass technology domestication of the horse and ass linguistics forensic anthropology musical instrumentation of the hepatonic diatonic scale And much more! Published Mesopotanian stratigraphical research, based on geology and archaeology now indisputably prove 700 to 800 years were added to ...
310. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Impacts must have released large quantities of lethal radiation which would alter the course of evolution. The author, who is a mathematician but has done field work in geology and archaeology, offers calculations of the energy requirements needed to produce the observed effects. The book's foreword is by Professor Theodor Monod. PATTEN, D. W.: The ... civilisations throughout the eastern Hemisphere, although chronology differs trom Velikovsky's. PERIODICAL ARTICLE: Baity, E. C.: "Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy so far" in: Current Anthropology , Vol. 14 No. 4, Oct. 1973, pp. 339-454. An invaluable synthesising review of the literature, listing virtually every major book and periodical ...
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