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... Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. XI, No. 1 Fall 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times Bernard Newgrosh 23 On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism David Talbott and Ev Cochrane 35 Child of Saturn (Part VI) Dwardu Cardona 47 An Evaluation of the Practical Operation of the Stonehenge Calendar Benjamin A. Bosher 58 The Scars of Mars - II Donald W. Patten 75 The Age of Reason: Some Insights Livio C. Stecchini 80 The Case of the Turkish Turn Coat Duane Vorhees 91 Vox Populi White, Forshufrud, Ellenberger, and Heinsohn 112 Announcements Cover ii Notice: The Secret Code Cover iii Notices: Horus. ...
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372. Conference: Our Violent Solar System [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... of ancient traditions with this one planetary model. The personalities of the gods, the sidelock of the priests, the feather of evening and dawn, the crown of the pharaoh, feathered headdresses, the steps of the pyramids, coils of the serpent, locks of Medusa, the wheel of the sun (the progenitor of prayer wheels, calendar wheels, chariot wheels, etc.) I could go on and on. Some of Dave's recent attachments (see his Kroniatalk post from 9/16 titled "Twins and Conical Crown") give a tantalizing preview of what his presentation was like. But setting the pictures in motion, showing how the "White Crown" changed ...
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... of recording; perhaps even they had no idea of a hundred years as we have. We are told that all their reckonings were the reckonings of the reigns of kings. This is difficult to believe, and the statement may be a measure of our ignorance of their method of record. We now, fortunately for us, have a calendar which enables us to deal with large intervals of time, but still we sometimes reckon, in Egyptian fashion, by the reigns of kino's in our Acts of Parliament. Furthermore, Egypt being then a country liable to devastating wars, and to the temporary supremacy of different kingly tribes, it has been very difficult to disentangle the various ...
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374. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 91, pp. 3-5 Dr. Neil Thomas, a retired engineer, goes even further than Professor Thom or Gerald Hawkins in his contention that the pre-Celtic Britons had a knowledge of mathematics and engineering far in advance of anything up to the present day. He reckons they developed a system of symbolic writing predating the Sumerians and established a solar calendar of 16 months and 365 days. Dr. Thomas has had the advantage of being able to interpret the meaning of ancient inscriptions, such as the circles, zigzags and spirals. At Stonehenge itself the erection of 4 bluestones around 2500 BC indicated a change from Moon worship to Sun worship. The mystery of the Long Man of Wilmington ...
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375. C&C Review 2005 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ' Lunar Hypothesis , David Salkeld 48 Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology by Bob Porter 54 Focus Independent Confirmation of a Catastrophic Event A consideration by Moe Mandelkehr of Iyengar's Profile of a Natural Disaster in Ancient Sanskrit Literature' 58 Book Reviews 60 Pillars of the Past, by Charles Ginenthal - reviewed by Irving Wolfe 60 The Stones of Time: Calendars, Sundials, and the Stone Chambers of Ancient Ireland, by M. Brennan - reviewed by Phillip Clapham 62 Perilous Planet Earth, by Trevor Palmer - reviewed by Alfred de Grazia 63 Stukeley Illustrated, by N. Mortimer - reviewed by Phillip Clapham 64 Resurrecting Genesis, by J. T. Hadd - reviewed by David Salkeld 64 ...
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376. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... fires within the cave - and the australopithecines eventually became extinct. Draw your own conclusions. DATING Gourdy growth National Geographic October 1993, geographica It used to be believed that gourds were introduced into south-east North America by peoples from Mesoamerica 7000 years ago, but seeds have now been identified in mastodon dung from 12,500 years ago. Chinese calendar National Geographic December 1993, geographica An astronomer using retrogressive computer simulations believes that the first day of the Chinese calendar was set on March 5th 1953 BC, when the Sun and Moon joined an alignment 8 days after five planets were described as lined up like a string of pearls' in a once in 10,000 year event. ...
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... cometary newcomer' * A case of professional hysteria * Looking for Velikovsky's comet * What is science? * Religion, astrology, superstition * How science operates * Peer review * The origin of craters The Historical Evidence Experts * Diffusion or common observation * Teo- place or god * The shapes of cometary fields * Reading carefully * Fractions- calendars * Synchronism * The world ages * Aphrodite, Athena- planet Venus * Pallas- Typhon * Meteorite thunder * Lightning and magnets * Hail of barad * Sagan's principle * The crescent shape of Venus * The Bible * Earth in Upheaval * Comets and swastikas * Frogs, flies, vermin Velikovsky's theory Originality and predictions * Sagan and gravity ...
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378. Opening address to the participants (Conference Report) [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , dear Emilio. explorer, on Velikovskian lines, of the frontiers of Paradise; dear Shulamit, translator of your father's work for the country of his choice. As an old friend of Velikovsky, who sent him tit-bits of confirmation throughout the last twenty-five years of his life - and queries which he answered to my complete satisfaction (on calendars, on Homer, on Stonehenge …) I wish I could hear viva voce all you have to say about the changes in planetary orbits and in the earth's axis after near collisions; about the geological and dendrological evidence of recent catastrophes of extraterrestrial origin; about the electromagnetic forces which play so vital a role in Velikovsky's cosmological scenario, ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VI, No. 4 Summer 1981 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. VI, No. 4 Summer 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 Orphic Hymns and Astronomy Livio C. Stecchini 4 On "the Year -687" Sean Mewhinney 28 Calendars Lynn E. Rose 40 The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Immanuel Velikovsky 57 Cuban Prehistory Aurelio Ruiz-Lafont 66 Asimov's Guide to the Velikovsky Affair Ralph E. Juergens 71 Documents... Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 4) C. Leroy Ellenberger 85 Forum Parker, Rose, and Mage 91 Vox Populi Hagman, Vaughan 94 Venus's Greenhouse: Premature ...
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380. Sir Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... such as Martin, Peter etc.) Churches dedicated to John the Baptist were for instance aligned to the NE and Lockyer had previously noted the axis at Stonehenge pointed in the same direction. NE is roughly the sunrise on midsummer day, more pertinently the sunrise in June as a generality. Lockyer was convinced the stars were used to fix calendar dates but the majority of scholars did not believe him. Indeed, Egyptologists have consistently ignored the stellar features in Egyptian religion and they treated Lockyer as a figure of fun. He thought the Egyptians used stars and the positions of clusters of stars, or constellations, as forewarnings noted by priests .. . in order to pinpoint accurately ...
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