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361. C&C Workshop 1986, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Interior Cities of the Philistines Reconsidered by Terry Lawrence 3 The Waters that Never Really Parted by Roger Ashton 5 Requirements for the Convection Cell by David A. Slade 6 Ninsianna and Ramesside Star Observations by Michael G. Reade 8 FORUM: Questions and Answers on the Chronology of Rohl & James 16 MONITOR : * Another Living Fossil * Asteroid Extinction * Sedimentary Evidence All at Sea * Sirius Mystery * Dendrochronology Reaffirmed * Venus Tablets Controversy * Cretaceous Catastrophe * Oceans of Cometary Origin? * Redating the Exodus? * Mysterious Miranda * Episodic Tectonic Uplifts? * "Polar Wandering on Mars" * "Falsifying Velikovsky' * Life from Space? * Forrest's Resources 24 HORIZONS: * ISIS Update ...
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362. C&C Workshop 1986, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... * Tilts at Uranus * Unstable Antarctica * Saturn's Recent Rings * "Badly Misdated" * Missing Tectonic Heat? * Magnetic Flipping? * Earthquake Electrics? * Meteorites from Mars * Iridium Connection * Ammonite King Rediscovered * Shell Slipping and Polar Wandering * Gold on Petroleum * Indomitable Maverick * A Catastrophe, 10,000 BC? * Mammoth Extinction 21 BOOKSHELF : The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind * Het Ontstaan van Israel: De Geschiedenis van het Oude Testament 26 HORIZONS: * notes on CSIS Seminar 34 LETTERS from, E.J . Sweeney, R. Forshufvud, H. Crosthwaite, G.R . Harvey, L.J . Mitcham ...
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363. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Members of Council should be sent to the Secretary, Mrs Jill Abery, to arrive by 3rd October: - Mrs Jill Abery, "Innisfree", Highsted Valley, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0AD Following the business of the AGM, there will be Talks given by: PETER WARLOW on Senmut's Ceiling and the Tippe-Top Theory TREVOR PALMER on catastrophic extinctions The Meeting will then be opened for a General Discussion on Chronology and Catastrophe Today. This discussion will be along the lines of the successful session held at the 1982 AGM. PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR SOCIETY BY ATTENDING THIS YEAR'S AGM CHAIRMAN OF THE SOCIETY We regret to announce that our Chairman since 1985, Geoffrey Gammon, has been obliged to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1987no1/01news.htm
... a system earlier yet), laying down regions once extremely volcanic but now long since for the most part disintegrated and denuded. One may trace the outline of this ancient system in Southern Europe from the Caucasus to the Carpathians, the Styrian Mountains and Tyrol, the Pennine Alps (where in Valais and Vivarais are a line of over 2oo extinct cones), all in alignment with the Pyrenees and Cantabrians in Spain. There were once no fewer than fifteen volcanoes in Catalonia alone, and in the Auvergne, a considerable range of mainly trachyte mountains, from north to south, cutting across an earlier range from Loz'ere to the Limousin Mountains, covering 156 square miles, is a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/earth/03-volcanic.htm
... explanation is that the material was taken from quarries at the now submerged bases of these mountain-islands. The inhabitants of the Pacific Islands, some of which are still imperfectly known and hardly explored, have no traditions concerning these remarkable prehistoric stone structures. This is quite natural, for the work was not done by their forefathers, but by an extinct pre-lunar race, that was wiped out by the capture cataclysm or its consequences. Either the refuge-towers did not serve their purpose, or else the waters did not subside, as they had always done after former conjunctions, and the refugees, their fertile lands gone, were starved out of existence. There are still echoes of one or ...
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... the Deluge. Whiston's views, as it turns out, were fairly common in the Cambridge circle. Newton and Halley shared very similar views, in fact. Although her subject was the period prior to the 19th century, Genuth includes a brief appendix on modern day attempts to resurrect cometary catastro-phism as an important factor in the evolution (and extinction) of life on Earth. Here she summarizes the theories of Walter Alvarez et al, Fred Hoyle, and others. Sadly, Genuth does not mention Velikovsky or his seminal influence on so many modern day catastrophists. Such oversights notwithstanding, catastrophists of all stripes will find something of interest in this book. In tracing the history of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0504/93comet.htm
367. Predicting the Past [Journals] [Aeon]
... history? Most scholars during the past century-and-a-half have regarded these questions as settled once and for all. Ever since Darwin, the great majority of historians, anthropologists, and geologists have assumed that the doctrine of gradual evolution was proven beyond need for further discussion. Today, the tide has turned somewhat. Now school children are taught that the extinction of the dinosaurs was due to the crashing to Earth of a comet or an asteroid sixty million years ago. Astronomers have written books about how asteroid and comet impacts destroyed past civilizations and threaten our present one. Experts in the field of dendrochronology have concluded that tree-ring data show steep environmental downturns within historical times, and that these events ...
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... Basing a re-enactment of a battle between a protoceratops and a velociraptor in a painting for the American Museum of Natural History on what has been termed an "up-to-date scientific analysis" of fossilized skeletons found in Mongolia in 1971, Patrick O'Brien rendered velociraptor as a wingless feathered dinosaur. This despite the fact that paleontologists claim that, had elephants become extinct, and given only the skeleton of one, they would probably have rendered the pachyderm as "a titanic hamster." Since the elephant's trunk has no skeletal frame, they would not have known enough to reconstruct it. As William Speed Weed noted in an article published in the September 2000 issue of Discover: "The bones are ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0601/045dino.htm
369. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Vol X No 2. July 1988 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Donald Wesley Patten The Mars-Earth Conflicts Reviewed by R.G . Williscroft Interaction .. 93 Tiglath-Pilesers I and III Not to be Confused , Lester J. Mitcham Neptune's Magnetic Field , Charles Ginenthal Solar System Magnetic Fields-Further , Sam Windsor Were Abraham, Joseph, and Moses Located in the Old Kingdom? , David Yorkstetter Carbon Dioxide Production by K-T Extinction Bolide , John D. O'Keefe and Thomas J. Ahrens The Solar Eclipse of Mursilis II , Wayne A. Mitchell An Answer to Hickman , Jim Schlecker Chronology of the Kings of Judah and Israel , Robert de Telder Copyright (c ) 1988 Catastrophism and Ancient History. Catastrophism and Ancient History is published twice yearly. Address all correspondence ...
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370. Articles in other magazines, and meetings [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... : 267: 399403. Johns W.H ., 1977: The impact of tektites on an estimated 700,000 year history of deep-sea deposits. Origins 4/2 :79-92. Lantzy R.J ., Dacey M.F ., Mackenzie F.T ., 1977: Catastrophe theory: application to the Permian mass extinction. Geology 5/12: 724-728. Rich V., 1977: A second bang in the Urals. Nature 270: 379. Rich V., 1977: Was Tunguska an astronaut? Nature 270: 379-38n. Saxena S.K ., 1977: The Charnockite geotherm. Science 198: 614-617. Senechal M., ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/catgeo/cg77dec/48art.htm
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