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173 pages of results. 551. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Archaeometry 32:1 (1990), pp. 91-100 S. W. Manning has presented a summary of the conclusions of the Third Congress on Thera. The main archaeological conclusion, for which the evidence proved overwhelming, is that the eruption occurred during the Late Minoan IA ceramic phase. Any speculation that Thera ended the LM IB phase ... ; without genetic studies to back up studies based on structure false conclusions may be drawn. Sedimentary Problems source: New Scientist 4.8 .90, p. 52 Archaeologists are taking seriously the problem of inaccurate dating due to disturbance of cave sediments by burrowing animals. An experiment with dead rats at Creswell Crags, Notts, aimed to ...
552. Chronological Placements of the Dynasties of Manetho [Journals] [SIS Review]
... analysis of the historicity of the Biblical and other literary/epigraphic accounts (Mesopotamian, Greek, Persian, Indian, and Chinese) of the Flood and a discussion of archaeological evidence. This is beyond the scope of the present paper. but the author believes that the first literate, advanced civilisation arose around 2000 BC in the Indus Valley ... Around 1700 BC, this civilisation was devastated by a flood of extended duration stemming from a blockage of the Indus River caused by some sort of tectonic activity. (Some archaeologists and geologists have pinpointed the blockage to ninety miles downstream from Mohanjo-Daro, the largest Harappan city yet excavated.) In the author's opinion, after this disaster, the ...
553. Late Pleistocene Extinctions: No Evidence for Plato's Atlantis [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 436-438 8. F. Hoyle, Ice (London: Hutchinson, 1981) 9. M. Eddy, "Gran Canaria - a Fortunate Island'", Popular Archaeology March 1986, pp.15-21 10. D. H. Trump, The Prehistory of the Mediterranean (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1981) 11. R. ... no Atlantis 11,500 years ago and if there was no Atlantis there was no destruction of Atlantis either. No trace has been found by anybody, including geologists and archaeologists, on either islands or the sea floor." Who is right? Berlitz's style is rambling and anecdotal. Much of what he says is intriguing, even persuasive ...
554. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Ammisaduqa of the Hammurabi dynasty, seems with the Heinsohn chronology to date from 400 years earlier. Yet this anomaly should be explained. A revised chronology must satisfy not only archaeological but also astronomical requirements. To illustrate my point, I am enclosing a Table showing attested Kassite intercalary months over the period from Kurigalzu II to Meli-Sirap. The dating ... seems to imagine that Collon reinforced this point. He should look again at Collon's book, and also at a book showing real Hyksos scarab seals as they are understood by archaeologists and Egyptologists. Birgit Liesching, Brussels False Impressions Dear Sir, I believe that both Gunnar Heinsohn and Birgit Liesching have read too much into Dr Collon's statement about bull-man ...
555. Comets and the Bronze Age Collapse [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... John C.) Marshall Jones Co. Boston, MA 1928 (p . 31). Morphy, Howard (Ed.): Animals into Art (One world archaeology vol. 7) Unwin Gyman Ltd., London, 1989 (chapt. 11 Schaafsma, Polly). O'Neil, W. M.: Time and the ... on this species of tree [2 ]. Definitive evidence of impact, however, can only come from a detailed analysis of debris directly overlying destruction sites. I urge archaeologists working on this time period to diligently collect dust and debris from cracks and crevices where violent destruction is apparent. In 1992 the current Greenland ice coring project should be ...
556. The Celestial Ship of North Vol II [Books]
... identified with the Great Mother who was the Rainbow, whose Seven Stars represented the seven colors, and Rainbow, type of the Holy Spirit. "Didron in his Christian Archaeology represents the Messiah supported in a rainbow-like veil of a beautiful woman, and this is said to be taken from one of the sarcophagi in the Vatican, belonging to ... . Chaos and Space are synonymous, and by the Egyptians Chaos was called Am-Smen, Place of Preparation. Champollion-A Frenchman, born 1790; died 1832, was a great archaeologist who spent most of his life in exploring archaeological remains. The Rosetta Stone was found in Egypt by a Frenchman by the name of Boussard, in 1799. It ...
557. Is Is Illig Right, and and AD Chronology Wrong? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and others would question. I had mentioned Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire only because, as I told Peter, it seemed to give historiographic support to the archaeological/architectural evidence, which latter, I feel, must be given priority over written evidence. Gibbon may not offer support in other instances, but the quotation cited ... Heribert Illig says is correct, the Christian Anglo-Saxons fought most of their battles against the Vikings within a hundred years or so of AD 600. One final point is that archaeologists are struck by the almost complete lack of Saxon Age material in England [19 ]. This holds true even in important Saxon centres, such as Canterbury. Of ...
558. Beliefs Connected with the Cross and the Swastika [Books]
... . Chicago1 1907, pp.282-3. 14. A History of Egypt (English translation). London, 1881, p.86. 15. Maspero, Egyptian Archaeology, pp.129 et seg. 16. Or ziggtirat. 17. Budge, Babylonian Life and History (1884), pp. 110, 23; Jastrow ... South-west, etc., instead of directly from the North, South, etc., as in Egypt. According to Heuzey, who wrote at a time when the archaeologists paid more attention than they now do to the ancient Doctrine of the Cardinal Points, which is so prominent in religious texts, the angles, and not the sides ...
559. Beliefs Connected with the Cross and the Swastika [Books]
... . Chicago1 1907, pp.282-3. 14. A History of Egypt (English translation). London, 1881, p.86. 15. Maspero, Egyptian Archaeology, pp.129 et seg. 16. Or ziggtirat. 17. Budge, Babylonian Life and History (1884), pp. 110, 23; Jastrow ... South-west, etc., instead of directly from the North, South, etc., as in Egypt. According to Heuzey, who wrote at a time when the archaeologists paid more attention than they now do to the ancient Doctrine of the Cardinal Points, which is so prominent in religious texts, the angles, and not the sides ...
... few bare necessities and perhaps no more than in what they stood up. As these exiles, hoping always to return eventually to their primordial homes, Notes 1. Scandinavian Archaeology, p. 5. 2. Early Man in Britain, p. 116. 3. Islqnd Life, p. 187, 4. Ragnorok, pp. ... . The objection to it is that what was originally a mere deduction has in course of time become accepted as proven fact. It has operated with most deadly effect on archaeologists and antiquarians, for it has vitiated their judgment to fantastic lengths. The principal protagonist of the Ice Age theory in Britain was Professor James Geikie, Professor of Geology ...
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