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220 pages of results. 351. The Egyptian Prince Moses [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... for the early life of Moses which can affect biblical studies profoundly, as well as the histories of Israel, Egypt, Greece and Rome- as well as East Mediterranean archaeology and ancient chronologies. These new perspectives are a prologue for future studies dealing with issues like the following: The role of the Baal/Apollo cult in the dissemination ... is the place to exonerate Abraham of the arson charges against him. The Jews and especially Jubilees leave no doubt that Abraham's father, Terah, was inextricably involved in Chaldean astrology and religion. Was Abraham also? Cyrus Gordon has pointed out that Ur of the Chaldees, the homeland of Abraham, was not in southern Mesopotamia- that is ...
352. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... of problems is to be found anywhere in the realms of science and scholarship. Every discipline is implicated in the theory of ancient catastrophes - psychology, sociology, linguistics, archaeology, biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology, together with their many subdivisions down to special and new sciences, such as plasma physics, dendrochronology, ... Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749-1827) in astronomy, and Lewis H. Morgan (1818-1881)as well as the versatile communist, Friedrich Engels (1820-1895),in sociology and anthropology. The new group came to dominate scientific circles and scientific thought. The catastrophists disappeared from the scientific mind save as an old enemy. The victors advanced the principle ...
353. Alexander and the Amazons: Ancient Belief and Modern Analysis [Journals] [Aeon]
... evidence and new opinions. A good starting point to examine the myths and methods of history in the ancient world, therefore, is to first examine the sources and then archaeological and anthropological evidence. The Utilization of Arrian's Sources As already stated, Arrian lists several other sources (35) which can be used for further examination of the Amazon ... . He refers to these in his desire to show that the Amazons were a historical people and implies that if these past accounts are true, then Alexander could not have met the Amazons. Since these are the only extant sources concerning the early Amazons, we will use them in an attempt to form an opinion concerning whether or not the ...
... Philistines is put some fifty years after the Exodus and a few years before the conquest of Canaan by Israel. 25: Cf. W. F. Albright, The Archaeology of Palestine and the Bible (New York, 1932), p. 144, ascribing Exodus to the early thirteenth century. However, Albright advocates the sojourn of ... , Egypt (New York, 1925), p. 110; AL H. Gardiner, in Etudes Champollion, 1922, pp. 205ff.; Journal of Egyptlan Archeology, X (1924),88. Apart from the incongruity of identifying the Hyksos with the Israelites, the tyrants with the oppressed, there is a further difficulty ...
355. When The Comet Fell Ch.11 (The Riddle of the Earth) [Books]
... or gibbon of Java. These questions are, however, 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 history of creation in its many vicissitudes. It has ... a race who reckoned time by a sidereal year, like the Babylonians, and who closely observed Sirius. At Avebury, similarly, the stones indicate a learned race of astrologers and astronomers who possessed a 360-day year and subsequently added five more days to it. Canon Bowles asserts in his work on Avebury that the five additional stones were dedicated ...
356. A Return to the Two Sargons and Their Successors [Journals] [Aeon]
... they no longer remembered that, what certainty do we have that they remembered other items, or events, correctly? Besides, does not Heinsohn himself give primary importance to archaeology- strata, etc.- over that of the written record? Or does he only do this when it suits him? We have already seen above that, ... but the readers of this periodical might not be aware of what transpired following my critique of Heinsohn's work. This particular section is therefore slated for the present readership and I apologize to all others, including Heinsohn himself, for having to repeat what has otherwise become generally known and what I myself have already presented in a past but different forum ...
357. Puzzles and Paradigms [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... New procedures, equipment, and experiments need to be invented. New applications-new toys-need to be engineered. The story of the past-not only mythology, but history, archeology, anthropology, psychology-needs to be reconstructed and retold. The Electric Saturn Super Model provides the big picture in which all these details can be put together. It promises to replace ... record. New procedures, equipment, and experiments need to be invented. New applications-new toys-need to be engineered. The story of the past-not only mythology, but history, archeology, anthropology, psychology-needs to be reconstructed and retold. The Electric Saturn Super Model provides the big picture in which all these details can be put together. It promises ...
358. Science Frontiers 1977-1978 [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... other evidence of early, frequent transoceanic communication. (Doran, Michael F., and Kunnecke, Bernd H.; "The Stone Enigmas of New England", Anthropological Journal of Canada, 15:17-22, no. 2, 1977). SCIENTIFICALLY ACCEPTABLE FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS Mary Leakey has announced the discovery of fossil footprints made by prehuman ... claim of ancient terrestrial "petrofalls"! Ed.] (Anonymous; "Martian Surface in Good Spirits", New Scientist; 79:19, 1978). ARCHEOLOGY ANCIENT IBERIAN JARS RECOVERED OFF MAINE COAST While skindiving in the Bay of Castine in 1971, Norman Bakeman discovered two peculiar ceramic storage jars in 12 meters of water. ...
359. The Milky Way [Journals] [Aeon]
... Maya Cosmos (New York, 1993), p. 106. 22. Quoted in R. Wertime & A. Schuster, "Written in the Stars," Archaeology 46:4 (July/August 1993), p. 32. 23. For an account of one such previous "sun" from the Popul Vuh itself ... From: Aeon IV:4 (Apr 1996) Home | Issue Contents The Milky Way Ev Cochrane Ancient beliefs surrounding the celestial bodies continue to impact our daily lives. Astrological horoscopes adorn the leading papers and magazines, and at least one world leader- Ronald Reagan- is known to have planned the details of his itinerary in accordance with ...
360. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... The fires which formed the charcoal cannot therefore have been started by human slash-and-burn cultures, and their cause is a subject for speculation. New Angle on Ai source: BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW March/April 1985, XI:2 , pp.68-69 Joseph A. Callaway, excavator of Ai, responds to an earlier article by Prof. Zevit ... , for "the Velikovskians have a point here, and they are right to give the uniformitarians tough time." But, argues Forrest, the Tablets are full of astrological references which are little different in principle from modern astrological references to many celestial bodies. So he considers that witness to be discredited. Origin of Tektites?sources: ...
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