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... Cardona, The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory Dwardu Cardona, The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory Dwardu Cardona, The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg Dwardu Cardona, The Kaaba Dwardu Cardona, The Last Supper Dwardu Cardona, The Methodology of Patten's Martian Scenario Dwardu Cardona, The Mystery Of The Pleiades Dwardu Cardona, The Problem of the Frozen Mammoths Dwardu Cardona, The Reconstruction of Cosmic History Dwardu Cardona, The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record Dwardu Cardona, The Rites Of Moloch Dwardu Cardona, The River of Ocean Dwardu Cardona, The Road To Saturn Dwardu Cardona, The Road to Saturn (Excerpts from an Autobiographical Essay) Dwardu Cardona, The Shrine of Baal-Zephon Dwardu Cardona ...
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152. C&C Review 2002:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Conundrum Michael G. Reade, Peter James and Bernard Newgrosh. Monitor By Jill Abery 33 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 39 Reviews 40 The Tutankhamun Deception by Gerald O'Farrell - reviewed by Paul Standring The Atlantis Secret by Alan F. Alford - reviewed by Alasdair Beal Homer in The Baltic by Felice Vinci - reviewed by Emmet Sweeney The Extinction of the Mammoth by Charles Ginenthal - reviews by Jill Abery & J. B. Delair The Many Faces of Venus by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by Jill Abery Firmament and Chaos by John Ackerman - reviewed by Alasdair Beal Making Sense of Astronomy & Geology by Dirk Bontes - reviewed by David Salkeld Genes, Peoples and Languages by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza - reviewed ...
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153. Book Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... furnish an explanation for the strange postures by pointing to shapes in the sky, the latter orthodox explanation must surely seem a trifle contrived! On page 14, the authors mention a five-mile cave at Baume Latrone in S. France where there is a single giant serpent nine feet nine inches long. Around it are a number of crudely drawn mammoths or elephants which measure only four feet nine inches and are dwarfed by the snake and it is asked by the authors: Could this be a picture of a mythical monster serpent? ' and No matter how one stares it is impossible to unravel its mystery. It is an isolated freak of paleolithic art. ' It seems to the ...
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154. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the news. BRITISH ICE AGE CATASTROPHE (The Daily Telegraph, 31.10.02.) A gravel pit in Britain has yielded a collection of Ice Age animals and plants dated at 30,000 years old. Including a nearly complete skeleton of a woolly rhino, the deposit also includes other rhino skulls and fragments of bone from mammoth, bison, reindeer, horse and wolf, together with well preserved beetles and plants which look as though they were buried last week'. One of the rhinos still had the remains of its last meal stuck to its teeth. No-one remarked on the similarity of the find to the Siberian and Alaskan muck deposits, or drew the ...
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155. The Asphalt Pit Of La Brea. Ch.5 Tidal Wave (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... excavation carried on by the University of California "a bed of bones was encountered in which the number of sabre-tooth and wolf skulls together averaged twenty per cubic yard."2 No fewer than seven hundred skulls of the sabre-toothed tiger have been recovered.3 Among other animals unearthed in this pit were bison, horses, camels, sloths, mammoths, mastodons, and also birds, including peacocks. In the time following the discovery of America this region of the coast was rather sparsely populated with animals; early immigrants found only "semi-starved coyotes and rattlesnakes."4 But when Rancho La Brea received its skeletons "there lived an amazing assemblage of animals in Western America." ...
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156. The North Sea. Ch.11 Klimasturz (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... discovered bones of animals in vast and tangled masses, of extinct and living forms, generally ascribed to the Ice Age. So, in the Dutch village of Tegelen, in a layer of sand, silt, clay, and peat, ancient elm, ash, and grape were found with extinct fresh-water snails, with bones of elephants, mammoths, rhinoceroses, hippopotami, deer, horses (Equus stenonis), and hyenas.3 A recent investigation of the English Fens by H. Godwin of Cambridge University, with emphasis on the plant life in the post-glacial period, disclosed a "general transgression" of the sea "in the period between the Neolithic and Romano-British times, ...
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... cases his inability to explain the spontaneity of the extinction of some species. He still wondered, as in the days of his South American travels, why horses had disappeared in pre-Columbian America where they had every favourable condition for propagation; and in a letter to Sir Henry H. Howorth he acknowledged his inability to explain the extinction of the mammoth, a well-adapted animal. But in general the deficiency of the geological record was invoked to explain the apparent spontaneity of extinction as well as the suddenness with which new species seem to have arrived on the scene. According to the theory of natural selection, chance variations or new characteristics among individuals of a species, if beneficial, are ...
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... system. The first amphibia appear during the Carboniferous. Ammonites (a kind of Molluscs.) are not found before the Permian. The first dinosaurs and flying creatures appear during the Trigs. Some species utterly disappeared. For example, the end of the Cretaceous saw the extinction of all kinds of dinosaurs and ammonites. The woolly elephant (mammoth) utterly disappeared at the end of the Pleistocene. The examination of the world of fossils (incompletely summarized above in an over-simplified manner), coupled with biological studies, gave birth to different theories about the evolution of life. Without going into details, it may be Palaeontology (from the Greek words palaeos = ancient, onta = ...
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... Tail. Solar Spectrum. Section at St. Acheul. The Engis Skull. The Neanderthal Skull. Plummet from San Joaquin Valley, California. Course of Donati's Comet. The Primeval Storm. The Afrite in the Pillar. Dahish Overtaken by Diniriat. Earthen Vase, Found in the Cave of Furfooz, Belgium. Pre-glacial man's Picture of the Mammoth. Pre-glacial man's Picture of the Reindeer. Pre-glacial man's Picture of the Horse. Specimen of Pre-glacial Carving. Stone Image Found in Ohio. Copper Coin, Found One Hundred and Fourteen Feet Underground, in Illinois. Biela's Comet, Split in Two. Section on the Schuylkill. "I am not inclined to conclude that man had no ...
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... , pp. 20-21 that the Babylonian,"...observations became amazingly precise: they computed the length of the year with a deviation of less than 0.001 percent from the correct value, and their figures relating to the motions of sun and moon have only three times the margin of error of nineteenth century astronomers armed with mammoth telescopes. In this respect, theirs was an Exact Science; their observations were verifiable, and enabled them to make precise predictions of astronomical events..." Measuring and calculating how long it takes the Moon to go from new Moon to full Moon is an observation which the Babylonians made precisely using geometry and mathematics to explain the ...
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