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431. SIS Talk Transcripts [Articles]
... Homo Schizo- the Catastrophic Evolution of Man PETER JAMES The Sea Peoples and Philistines 29th Oct 1983 Global Catastrophes: New Evidence from Astronomy, Biology and Archaeology DR VICTOR CLUBE Comets- the Cause of Historic and Prehistoric Catastrophes DR TREVOR PALMER Catastrophism and Evolution 24th Mar 1984 Comets, Meteorites and Earth History RENE GALLANT Early Historic Man- Catastrophism and Calendars PROFESSOR CHANDRA WICKRAMASINGHE Evolution from Space- Interdisciplinary Evidence 12th Oct 1985 New Frontiers on the Stability of the Solar System A Talk by Professor Archie Roy 14th Sep 1986 The Present State of Radiocarbon dating A Talk by Nick Thorpe ...
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432. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... articles in several scholarly journals. He has been an associate editor of, and contributor to, the journal Pensée, as well as an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is a major contributor to the book Velikovsky Reconsidered and has been both senior editor of and contributor to KRONOS. His book on the Sothic Calendar will be published shortly. Charles Ginenthal Editor-in-Chief Vol. I, No. 3 Copyright © 1993 IVY PRESS BOOKS Forest Hills, New York THE VELIKOVSKIAN Quota pars operis tanti nobis committitur PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite ...
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... such rugged and difficult country was accomplished we have no means of telling. The easiest solution would be to suppose that when Ollantay Tambo was built its site was an island in a great Peruvian sea, or a fiord of such a sea, and that the transport was effected by water, just as at prehistoric Tiahuanaco. To the marvellous calendar system of the Tiahuanacans we can only allude here. The culture which must have been behind these remains of culture- that is what takes our breath away. In all the islands east of Tonga and Samoa we find the remains of megalithic structures. Hewn stones, often weighing many tons, carefully squared and smoothed, are neatly fitted together ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/moons/29-diluvial.htm
... (particularly the Assyrian chronology) and the astronomical data. The pottery development cries out for a shortening of the period between the First Dynasty of Babylon and the late Kassite period and could happily accept a more substantial shortening than that proposed. The authors modify Assyrian chronology by adjustments to some second millennium reign lengths and by proposing that the Assyrian calendar used twelve lunar months without adding occasional intercalary months to keep in line with the solar year - the discrepancy thus caused being about three years per century. In the astronomical section they rely heavily on data for two lunar eclipses, calculated to have occurred in 1954 and 1911 BC, to fix the Ur III dynasty. The big surprise ...
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435. AD: Chaos and Creation [Journals] [SIS Review]
... attempt to put quantavolution, more often called neocatastrophism, upon a firm foundation. The rapid stream of revolutionary facts and theories of natural history and human origins is channelled into a useful model for both experts and laymen. As the book's exposition develops, a startling synthesis begins to emerge. CHAOS AND CREATION presents for the first time a Catastrophic Calendar that charts out the ages of the Earth over 14,000 eventful years, each age named after its apparent planetary governor - the Uranian, Lunarian, Saturnian, Jovian, Mercurian, Venusian, Martian and Solarian ages. Each age is defined by catastrophes in a sequence attested in human traditions throughout the world. CHAOS AND CREATION introduces ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0502/iiichaos.htm
436. Resubscription Notice [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Velikovsky. More analyses will be presented regarding the criticisms of James Oberg, Kendrick Frazier et al., Clark Chapman and David Morrison, and Henrietta Lo, which were all published in The Sceptical Inquirer. We will also comment upon the ethics of said journal. Lynn E. Rose will give a broad presentation of the nature of ancient calendars and their application to the historical chronology of the Near East. Stephen Jay Gould's "Velikovsky in Collision" will also be scrutinised. Irving Wolfe will analyse the nature of the continuing Velikovsky affair, in terms of its historical importance. The Continuing Velikovsky Affair can be ordered through this journal. It will be published in June, 1995 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0204/resub.htm
437. From the Editor [Journals] [Pensee]
... exempt from normal ethical considerations in making such statements in the absence of supporting evidence, we shall attempt to cast a public spotlight upon them. On Meeting Deadlines Failure to meet announced publication schedules seems to be an affliction common to all publishers dealing with "Velikovsky material." And to date Pensée is no exception, as we stretch the calendar to its limits with our "winter" issue. Not only that, but two items earlier announced for inclusion in the winter issue do not in fact appear: Velikovsky's experiment on "The Velocity of Light," and the chronological chart detailing Velikovsky's historical reconstruction to 280 B.C . (The latter is in advanced stages of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr03/04editor.htm
438. Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... by the introduction of the 18th dynasty-New Kingdom. Using the date of Shalmaneser Ill around 860 B.C . as our defining point for the Amarna period-Aknaton's rule-then the reign of Ahmose, who conquered the Hyksos, must be about 1050-1020 (i .e . 200 years prior to Aknaton, according to the New Kingdom internal(7 ) calendar). We thus arrive at the Hyksos period as being in existence around 420 years, using Babylonian/Assyrian and internal Egyptian dates. Concerning the time period between Neferhotep and the Hyksos invasion there is much debate within revised chronology circles, with Manetho's statements under some doubt.(8 ) Even taking such discussion into account, the ...
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439. Gods of the New Millennium by Alan F. Alford [Journals] [SIS Review]
... question of Venus's internal heat) without once mentioning Worlds in Collision. On the other hand, David Rohl may be surprised to find that his A Test of Time is the subject of much favourable comment. Unfortunately, after going to great lengths to establish links between recurring visits to Earth from his gods' and the precessional cycle and ancient calendars and proceeding to calculations which suggest that they are going to return at the start of the new millennium, Alford seems to get cold feet. Having made great play in the early chapters about the significance of the precessional cycle being precisely 25,920 years, when the time comes for making firm, testable predictions he is suddenly beset ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1999n2/50gods.htm
440. The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the list one was left wondering if there are any great names actually within their own discipline! It certainly gave a boost to the efforts of our iconoclastic writers. After tea we were steered towards the main theme for the following day by Lynn Rose and Charles Raspil. Lynn is well known for his careful assessment of ancient astronomical records and calendars and the first part of his paper came to a rather radical chronological down-dating. The second part introduced us to Lynn's own views of the Saturn myths, which may not be exactly in accord with those of the Talbott, Cardona, Cochrane school, but are still way beyond entertaining by most scientists, or even mythologists. Charles not ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1999n2/52silver.htm
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