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171. Catastrophe and Sublimation [Books] [de Grazia books]
... form, increase. Additional corroboration comes from the developing science of myth-analysis, contributed to by classicists, anthropologists, philologists, psychologists, and archaeologists. In addition, archeology has disclosed periods of total and simultaneous devastation of existing civilizations in areas stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to China, and from Mexico to Peru. 5. Wherever symbolic and linguistic evidence is available, and usually also where only oral traditions are preserved, the catastrophes suffered on Earth and by humanity were attributed to changes in the celestial system, and particularly to Ouranos (the Sky), the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Apollo (now transmuted beyond ready identification), Mercury, Venus, and Mars. The ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/love/ch04.htm
172. Catastrophist Geology [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... , Great Britain Peter Gretener geophysicist Calgary, Canada Peter Chadwick geologist/psychologist Glasgow, Great Pritain Pietro Passerini geologist Florence, Italy Albert V.Carozzi sedimentologist Urbana, USA Board of advisors: V.Axel Firsoff astronomer Glastonbury, Great Britain Horace C.Dudley physicist Chicago, USA Manoel Nunes Pereira anthropologist Rio de Janeiro Roger W.Wescott linguist/prehistorian Madison, USA Correspondents: Ewoud H.Bon exploration geologist Amsterdam David J.Thomas palaeontologist Osweqo, USA G.W .van Oosterhout chemist nelft, Holland R.n .van Everdinpen hydrogeologist Calgary, Canada C.Eugène Wegmann geologist Neuchitel, Switzerland In evaluating an MS submitted for Duhlication the followinq criteria are used, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/catgeo/cg77dec/index.htm
... , Assistant Professor of Religion, Glassboro State College: Executive Editor. Raymond C. Vaughan (B .S ., SUNY-Empire State College), Research Technician, Graphic Controls Corp. (Buffalo): Senior Editor. Roger W. Wescott (Ph.D ., Princeton Univ.), Rhodes Scholar, Professor of Anthropology & Linguistics, Drew Univ. (Madison, N. J.), and Past President of LACUS: Senior Editor. Irving Wolfe (Ph.D ., Univ. of Bristol, England), Associate Professor of English at the Université de Montreal: Senior Editor. KRONOS is an independent, non-profit quarterly Published by KRONOS PRESS, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0502/index.htm
174. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... writing of the IK who live on the Kenya-Uganda border says, "although their skin may be burned black from exposure, underneath you can see it is light red in colour". Two further references in the same book may also interest her. The name of one of the IK was Atum; and that Archie Tucker, the English linguist, stated that the nearest language he could find to theirs was Classical Middle-Kingdom Egyptian. It is possible this people has died out for in the early 70s, they were dying of starvation, their hunting lands having been turned into a National Park. (VIDA CHARTAN) Selsdon, Surrey. Sir, Following the mention of Credo Mutwa's ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/no4/13letts.htm
175. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... between the campaigns waged by Ramesses II in Palestine in the 13th Century BC and those attributed in the Bible and the annals of Nebuchadrezzar II to the 26th Dynasty Pharaoh Necho II; the specific parallels between the battles of Kadesh and Carchemish; the similarities between the careers of the Hittite Hattusilis III and the Babylonian Nebuchadrezzar II; the archaeological and linguistic problems associated with the discovery in Byblos of the tomb of Ahiram; and the relationship between archaeology of Hittite and Phrygian Anatolia. In many instances Velikovsky had established interesting parallels between events and rulers in the 13th and 7th/6th Centuries BC, and in particular had amply demonstrated the flaws in the generally accepted chronology of the Egyptian New ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0602/01news.htm
... Crete this Hittite language was displaced in the last part of the second millennium BC by the Mycenaean Greek of the Linear B tablets but at Troy it probably carried on till about 1250 BC - in parts of Crete even late into the first millennium BC but in a different script, if the Eteocretan inscriptions are taken into account. Thus the linguistic connexion between the Hittites of Asia Minor, Troy, Crete, Early, Middle, and part of Late Helladic, Greece seems assured' [10]. How well do these findings agree with the view of Greek history presented in Velikovsky's reconstruction? In the works of Velikovsky so far published, references to Crete and Greece are relatively ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no2/13greek.htm
177. Cuneiform and the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The Sumerian king Urukagina was known by this name for years. After an article was published using "Uruinimgina" as the more likely reading, historians have begun using this name for him; other readings will inevitably come along. The Mesopotamian deity currently known as Ninurta has been called both Urta and Ninib, and is already enigmatic from a linguistic framework. His name is composed generally of two cuneiform signs. The first is "nin"; this word means "lady," and is the feminine of "en," "lord." The reading "Urta" is based on reading "Nin" as a determinative (a sign that comes immediately, before or ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1102/127cunei.htm
178. Letter [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , and closed the five hundred year gap that had baffled a century of archaeologists. Problem after problem was solved, sometimes two a page. And it was not only battles and treaties - the milestones of history -that echoed across frontiers so long silent, but styles in architecture and ivory carving, fashions in helmets, quirks of character, linguistic usages (Hatshepsut, the Queen of Egypt and Ethiopia - as Josephus styled Sheba -spoke in the language of the Song of Songs). Identical names passed down in tandem for generations, and Akhenaten's correspondence with Palestinian kings again and again tells the same personal stories as are found in the Scriptures. (Such as that of the Pharaoh's ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  17 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2003no3/02letter.htm
179. Symbols of an Alien Sky: Part II [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , the Ankh symbol, feathers, and numerous images containing arcs, all derived from the one Saturnian model. [It crossed my mind that since the Saturn Model was derived from mythological symbols, then by definition, one seems to follow from the other]. In addition to the Saturn Model deriving the mythological imagery, one finds certain linguistic patterns which could only be derived from the Saturn model [Unfortunately I can't recall any of them here, but they were compelling], and which normally appear to have no connection. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2001-2/09symb.htm
180. I Samuel and the Habiru-Problem (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... ab/ibray < ibrî with the afformative -aj, -ajum, î to denote either a gentilic or one's belonging to a certain class; compare Akkadian h upšu, Hebrew hopsî "freeman/peasant." I find very little to criticize in van der Veen's excellent use of converging and disparate lines of evidence and his convincing explanation of the linguistics with respect to these terms. He concludes with a review of David's possible role as a h abiru chieftain. In this he appears to tread on well walked ground, citing eminent authorities. My only wish would have been that he cite the not-so-well-known but competently researched article by Laura Gollop, "David as a Hapiru Leader" ( ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1202/219book.htm
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