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331. Bibliography [Books]
... (Rome, 1957) Franz Boll, "Kronos-Helios," Archiv für Religionswissenschaft, XIX (1916-19) A. Bouche-Leclerq, L'Astrologie Grecque (Paris, 1899) Robert Briffault, The Mothers (London, 1927), Vol. I Robert Brown, Jr., Eradinus: River and Constellatton (London, 1883) Researches into the Origins of the Primitive Constellations (Oxford, 1900), 2 vols. K. H. Brugsch, Thesaurus Inscriptionum Ägyptiacarum (Leipzig, 1883-91) , Religion und Mythologie der Alten Ägypter (Leipzig, 1890) E. A. Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead (London, 1901) A Hieroglyphic Vocabulary to the Theban Recension ...
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... From: The Riddle of the Earth by Appian Way CD Home | Contents Chapter VI The Functions Of A Volcano CREATION OF SPECIES AND THE VOLCANO WE speak of "Mother Earth," and throughout the ages we have regarded man and all living entities, whether of the animal, bird, fish, or vegetable kingdoms, as owing their origin to the dust of the earth. We are taught that man was created in the image of God with the dust of the Adamah, whence arose the race of Adam; we talk of " human clay," and when at length we die we are described as having come from the dust and to dust we return. We ...
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... theories on the formation of chondrites see them as products of the condensation of the solar nebula, very early in the history of the Solar System. Their irregular form, different sizes and evidently complex history create many problems for the nebular hypothesis. However, despite their wide range of composition and structure, there are regularities that suggest a common origin. It is of fundamental importance to understand the process of formation of meteorites because it is believed that such information will shed light on the dynamics of the formation of the solar planetary system. Peculiar Features of Chondrites The results of meteoritic studies over many years, and recent work by Dr David Wark, at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory ...
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334. Origin And Evolution Of Solar Systems [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 4 No 3 (1999) Home | Issue Contents Origin And Evolution Of Solar Systems Charles Ginenthal John S. Lewis, writing in 1990, fully admits after reviewing the various models to explain the solar system, "The study of the origin and evolution of the solar system, is still in its infancy."282 As had been expected, with all the exploration of the solar system, convergence upon one theory was expected. Carl Sagan also admits that the problem of solar system formation "remains largely unresolved."283 R. S. Lewis, citing Don L. Anderson of the California Institute of Technology, was also (after ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 84  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0403/04origin.htm
335. When the Sea Flooded Britain [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and southern coast of Britain was under the sea by up to 30 metres or more in the late Roman/early medieval period. This resulted in a landscape that was dramatically different from that today, which has profound implications for our understanding of British early medieval history [1 ]. Introduction Some years ago I set out to explore the origins of Christian architecture. This has taken me to the Near and Middle East, most parts of central and southern Europe and the remoter parts of Insular Britain. Whilst in the Shetland Isles and the Outer Hebrides, I noticed a distinct type of site. Outwardly, it appeared as an isolated cemetery bounded by a circular wall, situated ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 83  -  14 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2005/19sea.htm
336. On the Survival of Velikovsky's Thesis in 'Ages in Chaos' [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... so generally recognized but nevertheless in need of consideration relative to the ultimate problem of his thesis' survival. Among these are (1 ) the placement of the Israelite conquest in relation to the Exodus, (2 ) the proper placement of the Hyksos invasion in Dynasty XIII, (3 ) the necessary abandonment of the concept of a Libyan origin for Dynasty XXII, and (4 ) the definition of the mistakes made in setting up the conventional chronology of Egypt with an elimination of their repetition. When Velikovsky adopted a placement of the Exodus/Hyksos invasion at the end of Dynasty XII it was a move in the right direction. With such a chronological revision as he has ...
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... part of a coherent worldwide fracture complex, the principal overriding alignment of which is NW-SE [5 ]. General agreement exists that this fracturing, of which India's Gangetic Trough [6 ] and California's San Andreas Fault [7 ] are famous examples, occurred on a planetary scale and everywhere at about the same time [8 ]. Their origin is connected with: a. the formation of the Great Rift Valley of Africa and Asia Minor [9 ], b. the deep-sea trenches on the ocean floors, c. various major fault lines and d. Earth's most recent phase of mountain-building (orogeny) [10]. In their present guise most of these features are ...
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... in the centre of the satellite's disk, while the word `soul' points openly to the material of which those block-crowds consisted: ice. For is related to, cold, frost, and means to make cold by blowing (root spu). The sense of `divine afflatus' is only a late sublimation of the much cruder original meaning which alone we must listen to in mythological descriptions. The Greek word for altar, means, literally, a place whence smoke rises, or from which other things swarm (root dhu, to smoke, to gather in a shoal or drove, to rage). The word `slain' reveals a proleptic trait; literally ...
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339. The Saturn Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and awe-inspiring apparition dominating the celestial landscape. At the heart of heaven the massive gas giant Saturn appeared fixed atop the North polar axis, with Venus and Mars set in its centre like two concentric orbs (see fig. 1, where Venus is the second smallest orb and Mars is the smallest orb). The theory holds that the origin of ancient myth and religion - indeed the origin of the primary institutions of civilisation itself - is inextricably linked to the numinous appearance and evolutionary history of this unique congregation of planets. How does one justify this extraordinary claim? Extraordinary claims, it is commonly said, require extraordinary evidence in order to believed. Whilst I believe the Saturn ...
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340. The Origin of Mankind [Books]
... From: In the Beginning: God by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents In the Beginning: God VII The Origin of Mankind And here reveals itself a strange thing, almost unanimously all mythological systems regard man as having been created out of inanimate materials, chiefly clay, and sometimes stone. The few myths which mention organic materials, wood for instance, tend to appear almost like fanciful inventions. We shall investigate presently why the mythological transmitters of the creation accounts believed man to have been made out of earthy materials. At this point we want to show up the peculiar fact that; for some obscure reason, the idea that min was modelled, or ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 83  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/god/07-mankind.htm
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