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220 pages of results. 341. A Reading of the Pyramid Texts [Journals] [Pensee]
... very difficult to interpret most of the Egyptian texts in which catastrophic lore is contained. Most of our information about the first historical Egyptian kings is of late origin, but archaeological evidence supports it frequently enough to make it worth considering. The two native Egyptian documents of greatest value for the establishment of a sequence of reigns are the Palermo Stone ... this interpretation of the Egyptians' deluge account has always been the belief that their story of Atum alone in the watery abyss was exclusively a creation myth, which for standard anthropological thinking must be in a different category from a deluge myth. In fact many peoples believed that every time the world was destroyed it had to be recreated (as ...
342. Pharaoh Seti the (Great and His Foreign Connections - II [Journals] [Kronos]
... direction of Professor Naville, excavation was continued beyond that of the Westernmost two small rooms and sloping passage known to Professor Murray. Naville's work appeared in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, in January, 1914. The 1913-1914 season saw further progress, but World War I interrupted things until the 1925-1926 season. It is here that Henri Frankfort and ... two principal abodes.(12) Thus, whereas it is a trivial fact that, in the Graeco-Roman and post-Alexandrian sense, the Egyptians of olden times had no "astrology", it is of profound importance to realize that they most certainly did have a cosmology in which human and celestial materials formed one tapestry. What followed as " ...
343. The Immanuel Velikovsky Archive [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Sun. Pro Domo Sua: 1. Shapley's Scientific Record 2. Worlds in Collision and the Natural Sciences 3. Answer to My Critics 4. Precursors. History and Archaeology: 1. Joseph and Potiphar 2. Hammurabi and the Revised Chronology 3. Scarabs 4. The Sulman Temple in Jerusalem 5. World Fire 6. Jericho 7 ... Wilderness" 3. Beyond the Mountains of Darkness 4. Triton 5. Atlantis. Sinai and Olympus: 1. Notes and Themes 2. A Hebrew Cosmogony 3. Astrology 4. World Catastrophes as Punishment 5. The Origin of Monotheism. The Orbit: 1. Anaxagoras 2. Aristarchus 3. Plato 4. Cicero and Seneca 5 ...
344. Editorial SIS Internet Digest 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Times of Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh" (www.nunki.net/isis/) should result in a report soon. A forthcoming conference includes "Alternative History, Forbidden Archaeology", organised by Andrew Collins in Association with Nexus, taking place in London on Sat 16 November 2002. It includes presentations from Robert Bauval, David Rohl, ... Phillips, Andrew Collins, Adrian Gilbert, David Elkington, Edmund Marriage, Chris Ogilvie-Herald and Ian Lawton, details at www.andrewcollins.net Apologies I am sorry for the late appearance of this month's Internet Digest, which was due to unforseen work commitments.- Ian Tresman Marinus (Rens) van der Sluijs (right) is a ...
345. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to 40 Myrs older than any animal was supposed to have crawled out of the water; but how do they determine a date of 500 Myrs in the first place? ARCHAEOLOGY Where Did They Come From? New Scientist, 13.4 .02, pp. 46-47, 20.4 .02, p. 25, Catastrophe by ... huge amounts of methane which caused a short-lived greenhouse effect, warming the polar regions and allowing mammals to cross land bridges. It all looks a bit catastrophic to us. ANTHROPOLOGY Apes or Humans? Science Frontiers, No. 143, Sep. -Oct. 2002, p. 1 Work with chimpanzees in Africa shows animals use stone tools ...
346. Discussion Comments From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... noted the distressing absence of strata that confirm Biblical chronology. Unambiguous evidence that David and Solomon were real people is missing altogether." The following quotes are from "The Archaeology of King Solomon's Reign," by J. Fethiere, appearing in Midstream, Feb. 1985, pp. 37-42: Clearly "the remains of King Solomon's time ... page 136, is that Saturn's connection with the north celestial pole arose out of "figures of speech" that "were an essential part of the technical idiom of archaic astrology." Since the authors nowhere tell us why "such figures of speech" should incorporate what to them is the astronomical falsity of a north polar placement for Saturn ...
347. Forum: In Defence of the Saturn Theory C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... key is viewing the cosmos from the perspective of the ancient skywatchers themselves: We just need to get inside the thinking of the ancients - and their world-view was a basically astrological one. By carefully observing the planets, and their movements, speed and colour, they could derive clues about the nature and character of the gods' [3 ... this point, presumably in response to my private communications pointing out that there is no evidence for such knowledge in ancient Babylon. 15. D. Brown, Mesopotamian Planetary Astronomy-Astrology, Groningen, 2000, p. 102. See also Dicks, op. cit. [13], pp. 167-168. 16. Personal communication, Sept ...
348. Nebuchadrezzar and Neriglissar [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , while VIII:27 - IX:37 refers to the "Hauptburg" and the "Nordburg" [26]. Velikovsky continues, "But we also have archaeological evidence. .. . a wall of square stones was found .. . Every block in the third row above the ground water bears the inscription, Nebuchadrezzar . ... Priesterschaft niederlegt das kinistu (die Weihgeschenke?) von Esagila, .. ." etc. 17. Svend Aage Pallis: The Antiquity of Iraq: A Handbook of Assyriology (Copenhagen, 1956), p. 701. 18. Robert Koldewey: Das wieder erstchende Babylon, 4th ed. (Leipzig, 1925), p 200 ...
349. Paradise -- The Lost Frontier: Early Voyages to the Forbidden Isles [Journals] [Aeon]
... biology, and epidemiology supported the paradigm of New World isolation prior to Columbus. This erroneous paradigm led to further distortions of reality: Old World artifacts found in New World archaeological sites dating centuries before Columbus were routinely ignored or branded as fakes. Orthodox scholars accepted the paradigm as it had been revised by their predecessors as though it were the ... .; (March/April 1994), p. 84. Ed.] [27] G. Garcia, as quoted in K. Mayer, Pleasures of Archeology (N . Y., 1970), p. 224. [28] M. Bradley, The Black Discovery of America (Toronto, 1981), ...
350. Aeon Volume V, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Navigation and Seamanship. In civilian life, he has acted as instructor at a naval reserve center where he attained the rank of Lt. Commander. His researches of ancient archaeological sites, using the tools of archaeoastronomy, have resulted in the publication of various articles which have appeared in KRONOS, HORUS, ESOP, AEON, and other journals ... America's Northwest, coupled with his mixed heritage of Norse, German, and native ancestors. He graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and with High Distinction in anthropology from the University of Illinois-Urbana in 1968. His graduate studies were conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from where he obtained his Ph.D . in 1979. His ...
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