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95 pages of results. 361. The King Deposed. Part 1 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... by the great empire-it never was greater or more luxuriantly abundant than in the days of Amenhotep III-started to crumble. Letters continued to arrive from Syria and Palestine with complaints and countercomplaints by princes and kings of the dependencies asking for military help against the bellicose king from the north, who was making deep incursions, against bands from the desert that crossed the Jordan and sacked the settlements there, and against one another. One of the vassal correspondents in Syria -Palestine wrote to the pharaoh: "Listen to me. Why hast thou held back, so that thy land is taken? . . . Let not such things be said in future days, And thou wast not able to ...
362. Tiy's End. Part 2 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... things left unexplained concerning her death. All over the world, among the most disparate races, a suicide, unless he offers his life on the altar of his nation, is denied the honors that are due the dead. In some communities the suicide is buried outside the graveyard; in other places no funeral services are held and no cross or other marker is placed on his grave. His wandering spirit is feared. In all ancient societies, too, suicide was regarded as a sacrilege - unless it was committed as a religious self-sacrifice. The Egyptians, for whom the concept of life after death was of eminent importance, must have been especially averse to giving funeral honors ...
363. The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... neither sun nor moon .. . and everything was dark' [5 ]. The Laws of Manu preach: This world was darkness, unknowable, without form, beyond reason and perception, as if utterly asleep' [6 ]. Turn to Japan, or the ancient Greeks; travel to the cold spaces of Siberia, or cross the ocean to North America, Central America, or South America; cross the Pacific to the archipelagos of Micronesia, Polynesia, Malaysia, Africa; it does not matter where one travels, or whose ancient beliefs one examines, the message is the same. There are simply too many myths telling about this Age of Darkness to present ...
364. Velikovsky At Princeton [Journals] [Pensee]
... was by Campanella, who spent over 20 years in prison for heresy." On that same theme Velikovsky had spoken the evening before: "Nineteen years ago I called the young to look for new vistas, not to be afraid of calumny and name-calling. Today I repeat my call; it's a new generation. I call you to cross the barriers between sciences . .. "My work is not finished .. . It is in your hands. It is up to you to decide if you wish to repeat what the authorities told you or to become authorities yourselves-to grow and to be nonconformists and to take abuse and to be exonerated some day. " ...
365. F. X. Kugler -- Almost a Catastrophist [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ). Its form, however, is by no means always circular or spherical, but very variable, and not rarely resembles the partly illuminated lunar disc , and this is undoubtedly what is referred to in line 513. "Line 515: The meteor has disappeared, and broken up in the atmosphere; the fragments, still glowing, cross each other's paths, leaving long, luminous, criss-cross trails behind them . "Line 517: The battle begins at the time when the sun was passing through the 15th degree of Virgo, and ended when it had reached the 15th degree of Aries, the ram. These two dates lay (around 100BC) 209.4 days ...
366. Immanuel Velikovsky 1895-1979 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and work in progress form what Alfred de Grazia has called "the greatest archive in the history of science", and under the supervision of Velikovsky's close colleagues these writings will eventually be made available to stimulate the enquiring minds of future generations. Velikovsky spoke particularly to the young, a Princeton lecture typically concluding: "I call you to cross the barriers between sciences .. . My work is not finished .. .it is in your hands. It is up to you to decide if you wish to repeat what the authorities told you or to become authorities yourselves - to grow and to be nonconformists and to take abuse and to be exonerated some day. So be ...
367. Envoi [Journals] [SIS Review]
... .): Israelite and Judaean History (SCM, London, 1977) JBL Journal of Biblical Literature JCS Journal of Cuneiform Studies JEA Journal of Egyptian Archaeology JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies JSOT Journal for the Study of the Old Testament LB L. Aharoni: The Land of the Bible (London, 1966) MD F. M. Cross et al. (eds.): Magnalia Dei The Mighty Acts of God (Wright Festschrift, 1916) MRMC M. G. May: Material Remains of the Megiddo Cult (Chicago, 1935) NBD J. D. Douglas et al. (Eds.): New Bible Dictionary PEFA Palestine Exploration Fund Annual Pensée IVR ...
368. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... existed. Anati produces an identikit' picture of Mt Sinai and its region (pp. 246-7) from the Bible and shows how closely it matches Har Karkom. He has built up a picture of the whole region, locating biblical sites and peoples, and producing a coherent picture. However, I am not persuaded of his Red Sea crossing which is placed at Lake Serbonis (modern Bardawil) on the Mediterranean. Anati's article in BAR (1985) was immediately followed by a counter article from Stiebing, Should the Exodus and the Israelite Settlement be Redated? ', in which he attacks all revisionists (as also Stiebing 1989). The first two pages of his article ...
369. The Wabar Meteorite Crater in the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia [Journals] [SIS Review]
... expedition. While he waited for the opportunity to travel, he was converted to Islam, settled in Mecca and befriended King Ibn Saud, who kept Philby's hopes alive, saying that it was time to explore the farthest reaches of his empire. While paying court to the King and obsessively planning his journey, Philby heard the news of Thomas's crossing of the Empty Quarter with great disappointment' - a spectacular understatement. Soon after, the King bade Philby go at once. His book, replete with photographs of sand dunes and impact craters, tells of his subsequent journey. His guide led him to the Wabar crater in the middle of nowhere. Subsequently it turned out that tektites ...
370. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 24.8 .96, p. 20, 13.4 .96, p. 20, Discover Sept. 96, p. 20, Science Frontiers 108 Nov-Dec 96, p. 6, Scientific American April 96, pp. 23-4 Major earthquakes send waves all round the Earth and as this spherical, it means these waves cross each other and interact, cancelling out in places or reinforcing in others, causing the Earth to ring like a bell for days or weeks. Where they reinforce each other they can trigger off other small earthquakes. Vibrating surfaces also generate patterns, which could explain Mima mounds, geological curiosities that are scattered in thousands in various regions of ...
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