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521. Indra's Theft of the Sun-God's Wheel [Journals] [Aeon]
... claim has recently found support in the work of V. Bricker & H. Bricker, "The Mars Table in the Dresden Codex," in Research and Reflections in Archaeology and History: Essays in Honor of Doris Stone (1986). There the authors conclude: "It is clear that the authors of the table intended it to ... 93. Gossman, op. cit., p. 132. 94. M. Jastrow, "Sun and Saturn," Revue d' Assyriologie et d' Archaeologie Orientale 7 (1909), p. 165. 95. A. Wensinck, "The Semitic New Year and the Origin of Eschatology," Acta Orientala ( ...
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522. A Cosmic Debate [Books] [de Grazia books]
... products below the ground. Here, and far beyond, extend the working of chemical clocks, such as radiocarbon dating, potassium-argon dating, and so forth. Geological and archaeological dating are achieved by the penetration of strata of earth and the remains of cultures, and assigning a later date to what is above something else. Archaeology has not ... beds into other strata, or above and below them, by catastrophic earth and water flows. Indeed, far from feeling insecure in the face of criticism, geologists and archaeologists have been greatly heartened in their evolutionary uniformitarianism since World War II by the development of so-called chemical clocks. Often they abandon their former datings in favor of what they ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/burning/ch27.htm
523. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... than that for hominids. It seems that ultimately the fossils dated the rocks and only when radiometric dating managed to confirm the date was it then considered independent' evidence. ARCHAEOLOGY More on the Maya New Scientist 3.6 .95, p. 33, National Geographic May 95, geographica and Science Frontiers No. 99, Mar-Apr 95 ... did not reach the Mediterranean until the 6th century AD, well before the arrival of gunpowder made cannons possible. Mesopotamian city structures Scientific American April 95, pp. 92-97 Archaeologists have usually assumed that cities in Mesopotamia were shaped by the same forces as later European ones, with a centralized power base. The plans of modern cities reflect their ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1995no2/23monit.htm
524. Dr Immanuel Velikovsky TRIBUTES [Journals] [SIS Review]
... KIDMA - ISRAEL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT Immanuel Velikovsky applied his interdisciplinary intellect to a wide sweep of problems in the spheres of astronomy, geology, physics, chemistry, history, archaeology, anthropology and psychology. However startling his hypotheses and conclusions, they were shaped with the apparatus and methodology of the scholar: his sources were cited, fully and ... . For me, his historical revision has helped in understanding the many problems of archaeology of the Holy Land. Jericho with all its wonderful remains gave fits to every establishment archaeologist because there was no stratum for Joshua's destruction. However, Velikovsky's historical revision places right in view the end of the Middle Bronze Age. I would like to end ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0404/078velik.htm
... In James' opus magnus, the following odious statement appears: "Sadly, while he pointed the way to a solution by challenging Egyptian chronology, Velikovsky understood little of archaeology and nothing of stratigraphy." [33] More sadly, in the same work, James fails to cite a single work by Velikovsky except for Ages in Chaos ... from the "establishment," as well as other mainstream scholars of the past several decades regarding the Dark Age of Greece. Back in 1964, the noted French Classical archaeologist Pierre Demargne discussed the various chronological problems germane to the Mycenaean, Geometric, and Orientalizing styles. He recalled how Wilhelm Dörpfeld stood "alone in holding that the Orientalizing ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  12 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0606/035citing.htm
... then, are we to explain the similarities? The first body of evidence which will help us unravel the knot comes to us from two rather hostile quarters - recent Mesoamerican archaeological research and Worlds in Collision. From the first, we learn that the origins of early Mesoamerican culture, which until recently were not thought to begin much before 1500 ... 55]. That is to say, if we collate the dates for the Popol Vuh, Orestes, Oedipus and Junius Brutus offered variously by Dr Velikovsky and more conventional archaeologists and historians, we find that the evidence strongly suggests these four bodies of narrative may all have made their appearance at about the same time. Yet this is not ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0303/71meso.htm
527. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... SIS Cambridge Conference Mark Bailey had a three page write up of the conference printed in the 1997 November edition of Meteorite and Benny Peiser had a short article printed in British Archaeology, December 1997, in which he argued the case for cometary impacts being responsible for catastrophes during the Bronze Age. Physics Universal patterns New Scientist 28.6 . ... p. 33 The priestess of the Delphic Oracle in ancient Greece was supposed to deliver her prophesies under the influence of exhalations from a chasm below the Temple of Apollo but archaeologists could find neither a chasm nor signs of volcanic activity in the area. A geologist has now detected an active geological fault in the area which would have run under ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n2/39monit.htm
528. Were The Hitites Lydians? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and that the interaction between the Egyptians and the Hittites during the 19th Dynasty was the well-attested interaction between Egyptians and Lydians during the 6th century. In the early days of archaeology, travelers to Anatolia did in fact attempt to identify the Hittite monuments of the region with the Lydians; and several carved bas-reliefs at Yazilikaya, just outside Boghaz-koi, ... a lot about Croesus because Herodotus describes his ill-starred war against Persia in some detail. Croesus' kingdom became a byword for power and wealth yet, in the ground, archaeologists have found precious little material evidence of this much- vaunted opulence. But of course if the Hittite Empire is actually Croesus' realm, then all is explained. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 414  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0501/02hitites.pdf
... F. Abright, most recently in "From the Patriarchs to Moses", BA 36 (1973), pp. 30ff; G. E. Wright: Biblical Archaeology, 2nd edn. (1962), pp. 56-8; O. S. Wintermute: "Joseph, son of Jacob" in IDB, vol. II ... ANET Ancient Near Eastem Texts relating to the Old Testament (J . B. Pritchard, ed.), Princeton, 1950; 21954; 31963. BA The Biblical Archaeologist. BASOR Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. CAH The Cambridge Ancient History. IDB The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. JEA Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 413  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0303/64chron.htm
... barred from the archival journals. A good test of Jones' position would be for him to review the new book by John Dayton23 and get that review published in an archaeology journal. Comments on Jones' detailed remarks I leave to May and other specialists, both here and in the pages of Kronos and S.I .S . ... . Reviewed by Peter James in S.I .S . Review III:4 (1979 pp.81-83. Dayton identi- fies key errors made by 19th century archaeologists which results in "a card-house of interrelated facts'...each system building upon the flimsy evidence of the past- often, indeed, on a single find ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 413  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/zetetic/issue5.htm
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