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... , roughly, that the great temple points to the north-east; the smaller temple of Isis points to the south-east. A later plan has been published by Mariette in his work on Denderah. These, then, are the main conditions of the temples at Denderah. But we can go a little more closely into them by referring to the map which accompanies Biot's memoir, to which I have previously referred. He gives the axis of the Hathor temple pointing, not merely to the north-east, but to 18 E. of N. Since the other temple lies at right angles to the great one, its direction, according to Biot, is 18 S. of E. ...
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... Mariette, so that the dernier mot of the archaeologist is at our disposal. Mariette, in his magnificent memoir on Karnak [1 ] surpassed himself in the care and sagacity which he displayed in endeavouring to fix dates for the various structures in that wonderful temple-field, and among them the various parts of the temple of Amen-Ra. In his maps, to which I now refer, each part of the temple is coloured according to the supposed date of its building. He points out first of all that the inscriptions on the walls must be disregarded, as they could have been put there at any date after the temples were built. On this point I quote Mariette's own words ...
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233. Electric Universe Predictions for Space Probe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Digest 1998:1 (June 1998) Home | Issue Contents Electric Universe Predictions for Space Probe From: Wal Thornhill, walt@netinfo.com.au NASA wrote: Planned for launch in 2003, the Deep Space 4/Champollion spacecraft will rendezvous with Comet Tempel 1 in 2005 and spend several months orbiting the comet nucleus making high-resolution maps of its surface. The spacecraft will deploy a lander with a 1-meter-long (3 .3-foot) drill to collect samples that will be analyzed on-site; an attempt will be made to return a sample to Earth in 2010. Wal Thornhill replies: I predict that unless NASA has begun to take notice of The Electric Universe before they perform ...
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234. Aeon Volume III, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... recent changes in the solar system. PAGE 51 Baal-Manzer the Tyrian: A Reappraisal Brad Aaronson offers an identification of this important Tyrian king. PAGE 64 Who Were the Assyrians of the Persian Period? Gunnar Heinsohn presents further evidence in support of his radical reconstruction of ancient history. PAGE 67 Discussion Letters to the editor. PAGE 77 Book Reviews Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings , by Ian C. Johnson. Page 94 Centuries of Darkness , by Herbert Storck. Conversing With the Planets , by Ev Cochrane. Aeon Volume III, Number 2 CONTRIBUTORS Lewis M. Greenberg, Professor of Art History at the Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia. Formerly, Editor-in-Chief of KRONOS ...
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235. C&C Workshop 2003, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 2003, Number 1 Society News 1 Letters 2 Article The Celestial Tower by Emmet Sweeney 3 Monitor 6 Bookshelf; Obituary: Marcello Truzzi 9 News from the Internet The Cosmonaut Cover-up 10 Gustave Albin Whitehead 10 Gustave Whitehead's Flying Machine 10 Revealing the True Colors of NASA 11 The Megalith Map 12 Book: Pacal's Portal to Paradise At Palenque by Graeme Kearsley 13 Book: Genesis Unveiled by Ian Lawton 13 Gods and Planets by Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs 13 Copyright (c ) March 2003 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies a registered charity (Charities Act, 1960) - registration number 286264 PRODUCTION TEAM: Jill Abery, David Davis, ...
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236. Bookcase [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 2 No 4 (Apr 1980) Home | Issue Contents Bookcase Some recent publications available from any good U.K . bookshop: - Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings , C. H. Hapgood. Turnstone Press have recently reissued this re-edited ex-Chilton publication. Hardback. Layout not as nice as the original. Subdue the Earth , R. F. Walworth & G. W. Sjostrom. Panther (Granada) 1980, in paperback. Presents an unusual approach to catastrophist geology. Doomsday: the Science of Catastrophe , F. Warshawsky, Abacus 1979, paperback. A run-down of catastrophic ideas which presents Velikovsky in good light. Ramses II ...
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237. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... NEWS A.G .M . & Speaker Meeting SATURDAY 24TH APRIL, IN THE TANNERS ROOM', HARLEQUIN CENTRE, REDHILL, SURREY Doors open 10.30am and close 5.00pm. The SIS party lunch must be pre-booked. Contact Jill Abery (address below) as soon as possible for choice of menus and cost. See map and notes on travel/parking inside this C&CW issue. AGM - 11.00 am AGENDA: 1. Adoption of the Minutes of the 2003 AGM 2. Matters Arising from the Minutes 3. Chairman's Annual Report 4. Treasurer's Report and Annual Accounts 5. Auditors' Report and Election of Auditors for 2004 6. ...
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238. The Genesis of Religion [Books] [de Grazia books]
... " wrote the Roman Statius (c .45 to 96 A.D .) . In the long history of religion it is the only theory to come close to the truth. And man, in return, is theophobic, full of dread of god. The first gods were also the first humans, a scheme of delusions to map and control the immense, live universe. Everything seemed capable of turning into a god; hence gods were in everything (as the early philosopher Thales conjectured). They controlled everything, it appeared, but were unaccountable and did both the expected and the unexpected. The simple mechanism of religion is then self-awareness, fear of the self ...
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... of Eldridge and Gould, which led to the theory of Punctuated Equilibria, in which long periods of gradual development are interrupted by short periods of sudden change. In section C, Palmer briefly describes radiometric dating methods, radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology, illustrating how these have influenced our concept of age. The need to accommodate the concept of gene maps and the rate of mutation has also forced evolution to evolve. Similarly, the need to accommodate the results of space exploration and super-computer calculations is forcing changes in our model of the solar system. Though, of course, the output of computer programmes, however super', is only determined by the assumptions built into the programme by ...
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240. The Velikovskian Vol. IV, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... on Milankovitch * The Equatorial Region and Milankovitch Pole Shifts and the Arctic Ocean Ice Cover Mewhinney: Models and Mollusks * Mewhinney: Majority Modeling and Minority Status * Mewhinney's Coup de Grace or Coup de Theatre Decades of Darkness and Dendrochronology Botanical Fantasies Evidence of a Pole Shift from the Black Crowberry Bush * Peat Bogs, Trees and E. Nigrum Mapping Bombastic Evasion, Denial and Subterfuge The Ellenberger and Internet Debunkers Contributor Charles Ginenthal is the author of Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky and co-author of Stephen J. Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky. He has published papers in the journals AEON, Meta Research, and The Velikovskian. His work also appeared in the Proceeding of the Immanuel Velikovsky Centennial 1895-1995 ...
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