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581. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... reasonably fit their scheme. Unfortunately there never seems to be enough historical material to settle the matter conclusively and that is why it is necessary to proceed into the realms of archaeological stratigraphy to try to extract those extra facts for the final (? ) solution. Diagrams and slides of pottery styles were shown to give some idea of this complex ... dated 750 years later. There is also a great similarity between the pottery of Early Bronze Mesopotamia and Middle Bronze Palestine, 700 years later. A suggestion by an early archaeologist that these facts could be squared by moving the Hyksos back in time was thrown out by colleagues and the problem remains. Heinsohn suggests that the alternative way to solve ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 404  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/01news.htm
582. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... Heinsohn's career with interest for the better part of a decade, it is becoming obvious that he is onto something very exciting with this new line of research based on the archaeological strata. Even so, there is much here that reminds me of Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos: when you first read it it sounds brilliant; upon closer examination basic ... Hebrew history- from the migrations of Abraham to the conquest of Canaan and the subsequent Babylonian Exile- to the tenth century BCE and down. Heinsohn's basic contention is that archaeologists posit gaps or hiatuses in the strata in order to accommodate their preconceived chronology, falsely derived from such methods as Sothic dating and computations based on the Biblical sources. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0205/107disc.htm
... had to leave the country before his negotiations were successful. If the gateway-or at least a cast of it-were in London the Site of Tiahuanaco would not be the Cinderella of archaeological exploration which it is, for the interest and curiosity of both scientists and patrons alike would be powerfully stimulated. 3. As far as can be established they were ... . For if this assertion is allowed, the Andinian Metropolis must be hundreds of thousands of years old, certainly not less than a quarter of a million! For the archaeologist who avoids exceeding about 5 000 BC in his dating of early human achievements, for the anthropologist who conceives Man to have been a shambling brute a hundred thousand years ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/flood/10-calendar.htm
... energy needs (" metabolic rate, more than fat, keeps an animal warm" - Ellenberger). It remains a fact that, when mammoths are encountered in an archaeological deposit their remains are, almost invariably, associated with those of other species now characteristic of the Arctic circle.(5 ) Prehistorians are accustomed to employing such faunal ... ground, in places, as to have been of nuisance value to gold prospectors! (Kurten, p. 138.) 25. W. White, The London Archaeologist, Vol. 3:10 (Spring 1979), p. 274. 26. T. L. Pewe, N. R. Rivard, Science, ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0704/062forum.htm
585. Evolution from Space [Articles]
... Middle Bronze Age. Q1: Egyptologists now recognize that these documents are Moon dates. Peter James: I think René's point this morning that we shouldn't just look at the archaeological evidence alone is very important, the first thing we should look at is climatological evidence and see if there is any evidence for a deterioration in climate at the end ... number of pieces that directly suggest that. René Gallant: Claude Schaeffer is not the only one who arrived at the conclusion he writes about, there are lots of other archaeologists who on their sites in the Middle East and the Near East have arrived at the same conclusion, but nowadays in the new version of the Cambridge Ancient History it ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  01 Jul 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/840324cw.htm
586. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that extraordinary catastrophes had befallen the globe during ancient human history. In the 1960s, his scientific reputation began to be rehabilitated by the early space probes and new geological and archaeological evidence. Dr. Ruth Velikovsky Sharon has recently published Immanuel Velikovsky – The Truth Behind the Torment (2003), a book of correspondence to and from her father ... may have taken place during turbulent periods in the history of the earth, not in the least during the lifetime of Homo sapiens on earth. Climatologists, geologists, and archaeologists have discovered that a number of severe disasters occurred around 3000 and 2300 BCE respectively, disasters with important consequences for weather and climate, which terminated entire civilisations. Of ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  13 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n2/41news.htm
... researchers, Humboldt, Max Muller, Usener and Wissowa, Frazer and Cumont and so many others, the imposing phalanx in which philology, ethnology, history of religion, archaeology, and not least philosophy, display their well-knit progress in good order, to be finally sifted and cleared up by the modern historian of culture. 327 And then ... What time span did the archaic world embrace within our own frame? Its beginning has already been placed in the Neolithic, without setting limits in the past; let prehistoric archaeologists decide. The astronomical system seems to conceive of the Golden Age, the Saturnian Era, as already mythical, in the proper sense. One can then say that ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  30 Jan 2006  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/santillana12.html
... Cuba, whose excellent credentials include being a former Secretary of Education in Oriente Province, a professor of archeology at the University of Oriente, and a Corresponding Member of the Archaeological and Ethnological Committee of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Ruiz-Lafont confirmed Pockman's judgement of the translation and, with this high-powered opinion, a voluminous comment was sent to Velikovsky ... closely conform with all available evidence; and this, in itself, was a departure so radical from the accepted historical scheme, but so viable, that the doyen of archaeologists, William Albright, just prior to his own death, attended a Velikovsky lecture for a brief glimpse at a solution to the historical dilemma which had plagued him for ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 402  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0301/023vel.htm
... p. 75. [73] Ibid., p. 65. [74] I. Velikovsky, "Worlds in Collision in the Light of Recent Finds in Archaeology, Geology and Astronomy," supplement to his Earth in Upheaval (N . Y., 1955), p. 293. [75] Idem, " ... previously unrecognized impact scars in our terrestrial terrain. Historians are pouring over historical, pseudo-historical, and mytho-historical documents in the hope of discovering records of possible past impacts, while archaeologists are re-sifting the dust of ages to see what they might have missed among the scattered ruins of past civilizations that might be interpreted as cometary, or asteroidal, destruction ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 400  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0506/029ant.htm
... made many misses in aiming at these seventeen stars, it being necessary also to hit exactly the heliacal margin? And. would, they have secured anything like a due archaeological sequence? "Another point is this: - - "Whenever a star less than first magnitude is used (Pleiades alone excepted) it has been necessary, to ... specially with regard to Greece, as I knew he had made a special study of some of the temples, and that, he being an astronomer as well as an archaeologist (for, alas! they are not, as I think they should be, convertible terms), it was possible that his observations with regard to them included ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 400  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn38.htm
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