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41 pages of results. 401. Index of Authors
... and Stephen Plagemann Robert W. Alrutz, The Newark Holy Stones Roger Ashton, Brhaspati Roger Ashton, The Age of Purple Darkness Roger Ashton, The Cycle of 320 Days Roger Ashton, The Genie Of The Pivot Roger Ashton, The Unworkable Polar Saturn Roger Ashton, The Waters that Never Really Parted Roger W. Wescott, "Uniformitarianism in Linguistics" by Craig Christy Roger W. Wescott, Ancient Transatlantic Contacts? A Review of Fell, Van Sertima, and Von Wuthenau Roger W. Wescott, Aster and Disaster: The Golden Age - II Roger W. Wescott, Aster and Disaster: The Fallen World Roger W. Wescott, Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode ...
402. From Myth to a Physical Model [Journals] [Aeon]
... include wars of the gods, flight, famine, attack upon the world by a great chaos monster, winter and darkness, birth (more properly, re-birth) of the warrior-hero, defeat of the chaos monster, enthronement of the rejuvenated creator-king, and festivity or celebration- the joy and joviality of the celebrants also belonging to Jovian roots linguistically. For this reason, and in the most fundamental terms, the two planets Saturn and Jupiter came to represent the polar opposites of gloom and celebration astrologically. Thus saturnine remains in our language as "pertaining to Saturn," but more commonly "gloominess," "taciturn" and "melancholy," while jovial possesses the sense ...
403. Night of the Gods: The Stone [Books]
... The symbolism of the 8 pillars, and the octagonal form, are, for me, unmistakeable, and although I am unable to be precise as to the aspect of the sarcophagus, the structure is so typical and suggestive that I have no hesitation in illustrating it now for further attention. Ya, eight, in Japanese mythology and ancient linguistic usage means also many or numerous, and the controversies on this subject are easily allayed by taking the universe-al sense of the 8 points of the compass, of the heavens-the Chinese fang-to be the governing initial sense in the attribution of the meaning ` many' to ya. Thus " the 8-forking road of the heavens "46 seems to ...
404. Did Thutmose III Despoil the Temple in Jerusalem? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 232 & 242. 14. Herodotus, II, 102. 15. Josephus: Jewish Antiquities, VIII, x, 2. (Loeb Classical Library edition: VIII, 253.) 16. Josephus: Antiquities VII, v, 3. Septuagint, Reg. III, 14: 25; Paralipomena II, 12: 5. Linguistically, the first group s-ou-s is equivalent to Greek t-o-t. 17. H. L. Ginzberg: The Legends of the Jews (Philadelphia, 1946), Vol. VI, p. 307, quoting Seder Olam 20, Aggadat Shir 7, 43, and others. See also Isaiah 7:18. 18. Sir Alan ...
405. Chapter 15 Dark Ages Based on Dark Scholarship [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... conventional chronology They also were using and making tin bronzes for hundreds of years before tin was available and by moving these dynasties into the first millennium B.C ., the problem of the sources of their tin also disappears.67 The technological data related to bronze forces us to place these dynasties in the first millennium B.C . Linguists of Hebrew and Greek demand the same placement for these dynasties. The totality of the evidence against the Dark Age of Greece can only be denied by ignoring these facts or by ad hoc inventions. 66 John Chadwick, The Mycenaean World (London 1976), p. 130 ff 67 see Barry J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt ( ...
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