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173 pages of results. 501. The Dark Ages hiatus: a response to Clark Whelton [Journals] [SIS Review]
... masquerading as earlier originals or contemporary falsifications. The master European chronology based on the reign of Charlemagne is supported only by written records but not by artefacts such as buildings or archaeological remains. (They claim Charlemagne was an invention by later chroniclers.) This, they claim, is supported by comparative evidence from elsewhere in places other than Europe ... on to show how the hiatus in the Dark Ages is only apparent and not real. Steve Mitchell is a retired businessman who now spends all of his time as an archaeologist specialising in the morphology of ancient Christian structures. He also writes on diverse history topics from local studies to ancient art. At the SIS Autumn Lecture Meeting, November ...
502. Ebla and Velikovsky [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... SIS Review, Vol. III, No. 3 (Winter 1978/79). 64-68. 3. Chaim Bermant and Michael Weitzman, Ebla: A Revelation in Archaeology. New York: Times Books, 1979, 1-13. 4. G. Pettinato. The Archives of Ebla: An Empire Inscribed in Clay. Garden City: ... between Mesopotamia and Anatolia and Egypt. Its time of prosperity and importance was in the third millennium before Christ.3 Until recently its precise location was unknown; an Italian archaeologist, Paulo Matthiae, working at a Syrian site named Tell Mardikh, however, discovered that this was indeed the ancient city of Ebla. He not only established the ...
503. A Hypothetical Ancient Telescope [Journals] [Horus]
... are certain and sure examples. Since less than ten percent of the writings of the ancient world survive, it is likely there are many more examples of lost discoveries. Archaeological evidence from Pompeii shows that the ancient Romans used water-filled glass globes to magnify words on manuscripts. Later, and independently, the tailors and seamstresses of the Pennsylvania Harmonite ... increased a millionfold, I believe the basic inventiveness of the human mind is no different than one sees today. The ultimate demonstration, of course, will be when an archaeologist actually finds an ancient telescope. ...
504. Mediterranean Basin Catastrophe [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Carbon 14 dated as 5000 years old. When materials from Malta's Neolithic temples were Carbon 14 tested by Cohn Renfrew, according to Dr. Tancred Gouder, curator of Malta's archaeology, they were also found to be 5000 years old. Many human and animal bones found inside the Neolithic temples, including a human skull at Hagar Qim and others ... 2 meters were discovered. At Xari Suste, Mesopotamia, a whole town was found buried under sand, with tables ready for meals and skeletons in sleeping position. The archaeologists commented that a civilization had vanished abruptly for no apparent reason. It had to be the Gibraltar wave that came so suddenly. This cataclysm surely had its effects all ...
... terms [141, 209, 217, 218, 271, 284]: a major synthesis of many disciplines, reflecting a thorough knowledge of such fields as anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, classical literature, folklore, geology, paleontology, physics, psychology, religion, world history; massive documentation from many texts- ... ; Velikovsky was ignorant about oriental imagination and poetry, and historians could do nothing other about his work than smile and go about their business. Henry Field, anthropologist and archaeologist, and Nelson Glueck of Hebrew Union College both rejected Velikovsky's use and interpretation of biblical material [365]. Time [464] ridiculed the "Universal Scholar" ...
506. "Only One Sister O'er His Bier". Part 2 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... .8 Like her mother Jocasta? Then how did Queen Tiy end her life? 1. Gardiner, "The So-called Tomb of Queen Tiye", Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, XLIII (1957). 2 G. Roeder, "Thronfolger und Konig Smench-ka-Re," Zeitschnft fur Aegyptische Sprache, LXXXIII (1958), p43-74. 3 ... we are again at the tomb that concealed Smenkhkare's body. Fifty years after it was found in 1907, the secret of "Tiy's tomb" still occupied the minds of archaeologists and historians. In December of 1957 Sir Alan H.Gardiner, the venerated Egyptologist, devoted a long article to this tomb, conceding at its end that the ...
507. In Memoriam: René Gallant, a Pioneer of Modern Catastrophism [Journals] [SIS Review]
... he acquainted in many fields. He was on particularly friendly terms with Professor Theodore Monod (Natural History Museum, Paris) and Dr Ian W. Cornwall (Institute of Archaeology), both of whom contributed introductions to the book. Bombarded Earth, which proposed that the anomalies of the geological record were the result of the impact of large ... of Bombarded Earth (John Baker, London, 1964 - see the retrospective review in SISR VI:4 ). The work drew him into correspondence with the eminent French archaeologist, Claude Schaeffer, then with Immanuel Velikovsky, and he was responsible for introducing these two scholars. Velikovsky's attempts to obtain radiocarbon dates on Egyptian objects involved both Schaeffer ...
508. Stukeley Illustrated by Neal Mortimer (Book review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , and recording sites from Stanton Drew in Somerset to Kit's Koty in Kent. Phillip Clapham Reference - 1. David Boyd Haycock, William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in 18th Century England, Boydell, 2002. ...
509. Neil Steede: From Tiahuanaco to the Giza Plateau [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... is nearer 7000-5000 BC. As Neil himself has pointed out to me in conversation, this does not necessarily mean that the city of Tiahuanaco was constructed any earlier than conventional archaeology suggests, only that the site had various building phases. Indeed, the earliest of these have still to be investigated fully. From Tiahuanaco Neil turned his attentions to ... Tiahuanaco in Bolivia, Giza in Egypt and La Venta on Mexico's Gulf coast. At Tiahuanaco, Neil was invited by a television company to check out the findings of German archaeologist Arthur Posnansky who in the 1940s concluded that its famous Kalasasaya Court marked the rising of the sun at the solstices as they would have been observed around 15,000 ...
510. SIS Internet Digest 1997 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... .. 14 Dialogue on Comets .. 14 Kronia Mailing List focus .. 15 RA as Saturn .. 15 Dodwell .. 17 Europa braided furrow .. 18 Archaeological redating in the news today... .. 18 New Velikovsky mailing list .. 18 Redshift Anomalies .. 19 Velikovsky- what has survived? .. ... Web focus .. 2 Let There be Darkness: The Reign Of The Swastika .. 2 Martian Metamorphoses .. 2 Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. .. 3 Biblical Archaeologist .. 3 The Encyclopedia Mythica .. 3 The Leyhunter Journal .. 3 The Prophetic Tradition .. 4 The Laura Lee Show .. 4 Meteorite! . ...
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