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301. EBLA -- A New Look at History (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... date. 35 Michael C. Astour, "Continuite et Changement dans la Toponymie de la Syrie du Nord," La Toponymie Antique: Actes du Colloque de Strasbourg 12-14 juin 1975 (Universite des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg Travaux du Centre de Recherche sur le Proche-Orient et la Grece Antique, 4) Leiden 1977, p. 133 and on map. 36 M. C. Astour, "Hittite History and Absolute Chronology," Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature (Paul Astroms Forlag: Partille, Sweden) 1989 p. 45. 37 A. K. Grayson, ABC 1975 p.142-143and 219. J. A. Brinkman, PKB 1968 p.157-164plus notes for ...
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302. Free the Crust from Mantle Surfdom [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... be in the way. Invisible hot-spots that do work on rocks are in the same category as angels. However they are phrased, all active-mantle schemes are invested with the faith that tectonic-magmatic events have no tangible causes; they just happen, and all that geologists can do is to observe their consequences. We are kinematical zombies condemned perpetually to map uncaused motions in an incoherent limbo where the laws of physics do not apply. To turn aside this counsel of despair, however, you need only to turn the orthodox outlook upside down. When you see tectonics through the looking-glass you are seeing the crust as the active governing element and the mantle as a passive source of energy. ...
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303. A Hypothetical Ancient Telescope [Journals] [Horus]
... of the lunar surface. Aristarchus held that the Moon was a solid body of its own with a unique landscape: mountains, "hollows", etc. The other theory, created by Clearchus, was that the Moon was a crystalline sphere reflecting the landscape of the Earth. Clearchus noticed the similarity between the lunar sea pattern and the map of the Mediterranean Sea area which, then, was the presumed center for the world's known surface. He also thought that the crater we can Tycho, whose rays are visible only near full Moon, and which otherwise is not at all conspicuous, was the reflected image of the Sun. The Alps and Apennine mountain ranges on the ...
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304. American Journal of Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , Mexico 1994. ISBN 84-599-3379-2. Steel, Duncan. Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets. pp. 308, pls. 22, figs. 13. John Wiley, New York 1995. $24.95. ISBN 0-471-30824-2. Chakrabarti, Dilip K. The Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities. pp. 296, pls. 32, maps 7. Oxford University Press, Oxford 1995. $35. ISBN 0-19-563472-1. Dent, Jr., Richard J. Chesapeake Prehistory: Old Traditions, New Directions. (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology 20.) pp. 320, figs. 49, tables 15. Plenum Press, New York 1995. $45. ISBN 0-306-45028-3 ...
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305. Cataclysm Chronicles [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... . Out-of-Place Artifacts. Presented here as evidence that civilizations- now vanished, and buried beneath sedimentary deposits- existed in the distant past, and left artifacts which attest to their achievements. Geological upheavals are a possible explanation for vanished civilizations, as well as for the scarcity of other evidence of their former existence. Atlantis and The Piri Reis Map. The prevalence of the Atlantis story- and legends of striking similarity from cultures across the globe- seems to imply some basis in fact. It also suggests the possibility that the advanced civilization represented by Atlantis was likely a world-wide advanced civilization, and subsequently, that the catastrophe said to have destroyed Atlantis was a global geological upheaval. ...
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306. Biblical Archaeologist [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... . Key Features: Edited by noted scholars such as David Noel Freedman, Eric M. Meyers and David Hopkins Entire issue- including letters, notes, special sections and book reviews Printable articles and illustrations (only for personal or classroom use) More than 325 major articles written by leading scholars and archaeologists 3,800 photographs, illustrations and maps. Click on highlighted text for images and captions to pop up interactively. Powerful Logos search engine and fully compatible with the Logos Library System Many research tools - bibliographies; footnotes and author bios pop up within text Links to the King James Version of the Bible (included with CD-ROM) Color-coded personal notetaking system with sorting and printing capabilities ...
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307. Seeing Red: Book Review [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... I were disrespectful enough to suggest that smashing two lumps of gas together was the worst possible way to make stars. It just heated up the gas and generally caused condensations to dissipate." [Seeing Red, p. 105]. Arp's discoveries are the most important in astronomy since the invention of the telescope. He has developed a map of the visible universe that makes good sense and shows once again the penchant for Nature to repeat patterns. This is a feature also of the Electric Universe model, where electrical discharges in plasma exhibit an organizing principle that shapes galaxies. When combined with the plasma focus phenomenon we have an explanation for active galactic nuclei and the birth of ...
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308. Soddom and Gomorrah 'Found At Bottom of Dead Sea'? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... an earthquake, which threw up flaming pitch, about 5,000 years ago. Since the 1960s, archaeologists have discovered mass graves on a peninsula jutting into the Dead Sea which contain human bones dating from the Old Testament period. And sulphur, or brimstone, have been found in nearby cliffs. More recently, Mr Sanders unearthed a map dating from 1650 which reinforced to his belief that the sites of the two cities could be under the north basin, rather than on the southern edge of the Dead Sea. He recruited Richard Slater, an American geologist and expert in deep sea diving, to take him to the depths of the Dead Sea in the two-man Delta mini-submarine ...
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309. Square Craters Detected on Eros [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... to study with spacecraft like NEAR. We know a great deal about Eros today, but what was it like at the dawn of the solar system, before it became a "Near-Earth" asteroid? Was Eros once part of a moon-sized planet between Mars and Jupiter, or has it always been an isolated space rock? "If continued mapping confirms that faults and ridges extend from one end of Eros to the other, I would consider it to be strong evidence that Eros is a piece of something that was once much larger," says Cheng. If all of the rocks in the modern-day asteroid belt were assembled, they would form a small planet about 1500 km in ...
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310. Rockart at the Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... World's rock art. It was and still is the first global project concerned with the collection of prehistoric rock art. Presently, the WARA project proposes to store, reorganize and catalog the immense archive present at the Centro Camuno di Preistorici, which in 40 years of activity includes over 100,000 slides, photographs, tracings, documents and maps of Rock art sites in over 80 countries on 5 continents. It is necessary to enter the original material and to continue to add examples from newly discovered prehistoric sites which are presently vulnerable, into a secure and easily obtainable computer database. World Archives of Rock Art, Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, 25044 Capo di Ponte (BS ...
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