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220 pages of results. 61. Monitor. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Korean chronicle from the same time describes a red aurora, which would be a likely corollary of sunspot activity. ARCHAEOLOGY Lost Civilisations Science Frontiers 140, p. 1, The New York Times 13.5 .01 Several areas ... rapid evolution of the Cretaceous species - notably dinosaurs: so we might have a conceivable admission of sudden evolution. ANTHROPOLOGY Did Hominids Result From Catastrophe? BBC 2, Horizon, 4.10.01 10Myrs ago there were 50 ... of Charlemagne. Retrocalculations concerning comets, therefore, may safely be discarded, probably along with any other supposedly auspicious astrological configuration of planets and constellations. Why are They Always Older? New Scientist 18.5 .02, p ...
62. Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations [Journals] [Aeon]
... V:1 (Nov 1997) Home | Issue Contents Second SIS Cambridge Conference Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical and Cultural Perspectives July 11 to July 13, 1997: Fitzwilliam College: Cambridge: UK ... in historical times. Answers as to what this earth-shaking catastrophe could have been need to be sought in archaeology, anthropology, geophysics, climatology, and celestial mechanics. The public, he has discovered, becomes greatly interested when science ... Newton has been considered the first scientist of modern times, he had also been the last to practice Babylonian omen astrology. As Clube informed us, in those days, the word "revolution" had a different meaning: Astronomers ...
63. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... so it appears that tree-swinging developed independently at several different times. The Little People Rock Human History (Current World Archaeology, No. 8, November/December 2004, pp. 8-11) The scientific sensation of the year 2004 ... at which it has been calculated that T. rex grew, reinforces other evidence that the dinosaurs were warm-blooded. ANTHROPOLOGY Progressive Swingers (New Scientist, 27.11.04, p. 17) A fossil of a great ... , the book referred to is Who's Who in the Ancient Near East (see ref. 6). Our apologies to Trevor for the oversights. In the Monitor section, p. 49, under the heading Electromagnetism': ...
... p. 141; E. Burrows, S.J ., "The Constellation of the Wagon and Recent Archaeology," in Festschrift Deimel (1935), pp. 34, 36. The said Nergal, i. ... to be particularly elucidating, all of the experts starting, as they do, from the unfounded conviction that "astrology" must be a "late" phenomenon. To throw "identifications" around, does not lead anywhere, ... .], and by S. N. Kramer [n27 "Gilgamesh and the Huluppu- tree," Assyriological Studies 10 (1938). Ct. Kramer, Sumerian Mythology (1944), pp. 33-37, and ...
65. Stairway to Heaven [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Wertime & A. Schuster, "Written in the Stars: Celestial Origin of Maya Creation Myth," Archaeology 46:4 (July/August, 1993), p. 32. [3 ] C. Levi-Strauss ... [11] J. Murie, "Ceremonies of the Pawnee: The Skiri," in Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology 27 (1981), pp. 38-39. I am indebted to Milton Zysman for drawing my attention to this ... . [12] For a marshalling of such evidence, see the author's recently published Martian Metamorphoses (Ames, 1997). [13] Translation from S. Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia (Oxford, 1991), p ...
66. Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 2) [Journals] [Kronos]
... is that the papers in the book "amount to a devastating rejection of Velikovsky's theories on physical, astronomical, archaeological and historical grounds". The unqualified "devastating" betrays his naiveté. As V&ES amply shows, ... does not have time for proper study of Velikovsky's works, he does have time to participate in a forum on astrology.(105) Additionally, The Skeptical Inquirer chose not to publish any reader's letters commenting on Abell's review. ... Mulholland's succinctly reasoned paper. The final paragraph is the apotheosis of humility and deference, an unprecedented prostration: I apologize to J. Derral Mulholland for a too-quick reading of his chapter and for poorly worded comments on it in my ...
67. The Velikovsky Affair [Books] [de Grazia books]
... a dislike of challenge to an orderly universe. Much evidence can be brought forward from other fields of knowledge - archaeology, biblical studies, paleontology, geology, physics and biology - to the same effect: the theories of Velikovsky ... scientific procedures. The rule of creative hypothesis is great and scientists monkey around. ' Science fiction, magic, astrology, and half-rationalized ideas are joined to logico-empirical procedures and facts, creating an environment from which practical accomplishment emerges. ... standards of scientific competence. They might as a result take remedial action, as, for example, to require apologies, re-tests, re-examinations, discussion in open forums, suspension, reprimand, resignation, or dismissal. Lacking any ...
... meeting she had shifted her attention to Polynesia, and soon she hit pay dirt. As she looked into the archaeological remains on many islands, a clue was given to her. The moment of grace came when, on looking ... Volkenkunde 64, 66, 1924-26. A New World picture, described as "composite animal." Courtesy American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C . Introduction 1 The unbreakable fetters which bound down the Great Wolf Fenrir had ... cunningly forged by Loki from these: the footfall of a cat, the roots of a rock, the beard of a woman, the breath of a fish, the spittle of a bird. The Edda Toute vue des choses ...
... known some thousand years previously, and that on it the Archaic age based its long-range computation of time. Modern archaeological scholars have been singularly obtuse about the idea because they have cultivated a pristine ignorance of astronomical thought, some of ... of question, aimed with precision at the true problematical spots, would have been enough to make hash of social anthropology two centuries ago, and also of anthropological sociology. 72 Although fully aware of the knot of frightening problems arising ... , are not "earth-directed." They tend to move "upwards." This is the original form of astrology, which is both vaster and less defined than the later classic form which Ptolemy set forth. Even as the ...
70. Paired Sets in the Hebrew Alphabet [Journals] [Aeon]
... , op. cit., p. 89. 25. Cf. W. F. Albright, The Archaeology of Palestine (Baltimore, 1960), pp. 192-193. 26. H. A. Moran & D ... , op. cit., p. 160. 22. C. Hodge, "Lisramic II," Anthropological Linguistics (1975) 17, p. 241. 23. T. G. H. James, An ... "testicles," "ovaries," "eggs," but it is also used in composition with various astrological and symbolical meanings, including "door," "the Pleiades," "river," and "willow ...
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