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... north pole was situated somewhere in the north-western Pacific, some 1300 miles east of northern Japan, the south pole near Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic. The anchorage bollard of the Mesozoic satellite was greatly distorted by the Tertiary ... able to impress upon the Earth its characteristic orographical signatures, the anchorage bollard, the rift valley system to its east', the folded mountain systems chiefly to its north', and the marginal trenches in the hemisphere diametrically opposite ... and other European mountains, were built up by the Tertiary satellite. As with the Abyssinian plateau, its high eastern' side is characteristically precipitous, especially in the Spanish half. To the north' of this anchorage bollard of ...
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... the information in this paper is original, and relates to prehistoric more than to modern times, and extends to nearly all the conotries of the globe. It is evhdent that the author must depend on other discoverers; therefore, ... and etymology is given in Littres French Dictionary. Svastika, or Swastika, a mystic figure used by several (East) Indian sects. It was equally well known to the Brahmins as to the Buddists. Most of the rock ... Pon, the last name meaning purity, under which a remnant are still in the farthest parts of the most eastern province of Tibet. General Cunningham13 adds his assertion of the Swastika being the symbol used by the Buddhist sect of ...
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33. Earth Tectonics Viewed from Rock Mechanics [Journals] [SIS Review]
... only one had the foresight and courage to warn against a too-hasty dismissal of the concept. Unfortunately, it was nearly laid to rest...." Three months earlier (March 1958) another symposium was held at the ... in the 1986 version too little attention was paid to the boundaries of Pangaea, particularly those of Gondwanaland and the east coast of Africa. The arrangements of Carey with respect to India, Australia, and Antarctica seemed essentially correct, ... drift' for all continents. Only North and South America shifted westerly; the continents of the eastern hemisphere shifted easterly under the forces of continental drift by an ice sheet drive. Brittle Fracture, Plastic, Unstable Shock, and ...
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... ' gravitational pull. At that time the north pole was very probably situated off the coast of north-eastern Siberia, near Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean hence the equator of those days crossed Africa from about Cape Verde to Cape Guardafui ... it, Africa certainly had a rather different orographical aspect. Generally speaking the mountain eyrie of Abyssinia, the great East African Rift Valley System, and the Atlas ranges were not yet in existence, and, very probably, the ... all higher than the inner plateaus and their transverse ranges, rise with surprising abruptness from the surrounding plains. The eastern mountain wall especially is extremely precipitous, and has a remarkable kink about half-way down its length, to the east ...
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35. Earth Parturition and Moon Birth [Books] [de Grazia books]
... lost, moving across the ancient axis of Solaria Binaria. It excited an accumulation of opposite electrical charge on the near pole of the Earth and the Earth's axis tilted to present the pole to the intruder. The tilt would permit ... spot as any." [8 ] The west coast ranges of Northern America have some formation similar to the east Chinese coast [9 ]. This would point to a more southerly explosion. The great Nazca Ridge and seamounts ... Oceans. For instance, he writes: "The majority of experts agree that dry land once existed in the Easter Island area. It may have been a large land mass or most probably a group of islands that later sank ...
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... C ., while the Kashkaeans, who manifest certain proto-Hattian affinities, lived in the mountains north of the Hittites near the Black Sea and had long been their adversaries. The Urartian formation it should be noted, however, shows ... of the Two Chronologies Robert H. Hewsen According to Velikovsky, the traditional synchronization of the chronologies of the Middle East is off by anywhere up to eight centuries depending upon the area and the era under consideration. By identifying the ... and Euphrates is based on nothing more than their relation to the Hurrians and ignores the evidence strongly suggesting a more easterly location for the former in northwestern Media, or even for placing it on the Armenian plateau itself. The first ...
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... of Khons (T ), also with its sphinxes. Connected with K are two other temples, L, nearly, and M, exactly, at right angles to it. There is also such a rectangular temple (Y ... is another temple system (A and B and C), also with an avenue of sphinxes. On the east side of K another temple (O ) is only slightly indicated. Plan of the Temples at Karnak, showing ... these considerations at all, it is suggested that all the temples to which I have referred were founded before these easterly and westerly extensions, of which Mariette gives us such ample evidence. In a subsequent chapter it is suggested that ...
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38. Thera and the Exodus: the Cause and the Effect [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... these causal relationships are given by James W. Mavor [2 ]. Dr Hans Goedicke of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Johns Hopkins University claims that the parting of the Reed Sea in the Exodus was actually caused by ... . Also, the Lake Bardawil sand-spit (the Via Maris) was only usable as a practical route to the East between 2700 and 500 BP when it was elevated above sea level by tectonic processes [8 ]. As if ... reasons were not enough for discarding the Galanopoulos theory, the scientific principle that water always finds its own level will rule that when the water on the north side of the echrima is withdrawn, the water on the south side will ...
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... with the senators, but that it came to pass that as he was haranguing the people without the city, near a place called the Gnat's Marsh, all of a sudden strange and unaccountable disorders and alterations took place in the ... "The Dialogues of Plato" in section 7 and from the various volumes of "The Sacred Books of the East" used in sections 13 to 17 inclusive. My thanks are again due to Michael Behrend and Robert J Schadewald ... ' of the sun in Herodotus to this falling out of step, 1460 years would correspond to a return from easterly rising to easterly rising. Since Herodotus has four reversals taking place in the span of Egyptian history under consideration, ...
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... and Devon, although others exist in Ireland, and a well-known one on a protruding spur of the Cotswolds, near Cheltenham, named "The Devil's Chimney". Huge unwieldy masses of granite in most cases, of considerable size ... stones (" blue" stones) foreign to the region. Situate south of Fyfield Down, about three miles east of Avebury temple, are the remains of a large dolmen in conjunction with a long barrow known locally as the ... other conclusive tokens. This is also the case in Tahiti, on the other side of the Pacific." Easter Island: They were not barbarians but men of high skill in everything that they undertook. As witness of their ...
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