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341. Sicily, Carthage, and the Fall of Troy [Journals] [Kronos]
... Akhnaton] (1372-1355 B.C .) ". (30) All the indications from Sicilian sites showing direct succession of the Late Bronze Age and Greek colonial periods counted for nothing when the absolute time scale, introduced from Egypt, demanded the insertion of five empty centuries. As one scholar admitted in another context, "the Aegean prehistorians have no choice but to adapt themselves to the Egyptologists".(31) THE DATE OF CARTHAGE'S FOUNDING The Phoenicians, who are credited with imparting the alphabet to the Greeks, themselves left few documents, though we know that they had their historians and kept official chronicles. Apart from the laconic testimony of some scattered inscriptions carved in ...
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... Copyright © 1975 by Alfred de Grazia [Note * This paper is an expanded version of one that was first presented on June 18, 1974 before the international symposium- Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System- held at McMaster Univ., Hamilton. Ontario.] Scientists probing the subsoil in their attempts to build up the record of prehistoric and ancient humanity have paid little attention to ashes and other evidences of high heat and conflagration that they have encountered. We would agree with Claude F. A. Schaeffer who wrote in 1948 that "Our inquiry has often been made difficult by the rarity in most reports of observations on beds of destruction .. . some reporters have ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0104/025paleo.htm
343. SIS Internet Digest 1999 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... . 5 Vulcan, Comets and the Impending Catastrophe .. 5 Dr. Robert Schoch: Voices of the Rocks .. 5 New Scenarios for Solar System Evolution .. 6 Catastrophism! CD-Rom .. 10 SIS Silver Jubilee Conference .. 11 Sun, Moon, and Sothis .. 14 Cambridge-conference Email Network .. 15 Asteroid Researcher Discovers Prehistoric Moon Map .. 15 Ice-rinks in Hell .. 15 Naked-eye Comets From 101 BC to 1970 AD .. 15 The Moon Maker & The Swastika Online .. 15 Nineth Impact Crater Identified in Finland .. 15 Impact Workshop .. 15 Syposium on Planetary Impact Events .. 15 Giant Impact on Venus Could Have Halted its Rotation ...
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... Cosmos & Chronos. An enthusiastic researcher and writer, he has now published over 100 articles on various subjects in various periodicals. Summary The Saturnian theory proposes a line-up of the planets Saturn, Venus, Mars and Earth, all sharing the same axis of rotation. According to the mytho-historical record, this seemingly outrageous arrangement of planets existed in prehistoric times before it fell apart in a series of catastrophic events. In reconstructing the events in the formation and destruction of this configuration, certain demands which the theory raises have to be met. These events should also have left tell-tale marks on the terrestrial environment. Introduction For those who are not familiar with the Saturnian configuration', the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/066dem.htm
... who held in his right hand the scepter, but Hephaistos later and second." [n7 Schol. Soph. O. C. 56 (Mayer, Giganten und Titanen, p. 95).]. These are the underground regions of Greek mythology, still barely noticed by the school of Frazer and Harrison in their search for prehistoric cults and symbols in the classical world. Yet here ancient Greek myth suddenly emerges in full light among Indian tribes in America, miraculously preserved. The very unnaturalness of the narrative shows how steps were telescoped or omitted through the ages. In one moment the Whirlpool emerges as the bearer of the fire-sticks of Pramantha and Tezcatlipoca. But why ...
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346. Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the city of San Cristobal de La Laguna, (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain), forward on the topic Astronomy and Cultural Diversity. The Conference will be jointly organized by: * Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias * Museo de la Ciencia y el Cosmos del Cabildo de Tenerife * Universidad de La Laguna (Departamentos de Astrofísica y de Prehistoria, Antropología e Historia Antigua) * with the collaboration of the Archaeological Museum of Tenerife. The meeting would last from Morning of Monday, June 21st, 1999, to late afternoon on Tuesday, June 29th, 1999, La Laguna, Tenerife. General Topics and Methodology: * New Research in Traditional Areas: Eurasia * New Research ...
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347. The Berekhat Ram "Venus" [Journals] [Aeon]
... , at Berekhat Ram in the Golan Heights, Israel. Carved from volcanic rock, the statuette has not weathered well, so that quite a few scholars had formerly expressed doubts concerning its fashioning by the hand of man. Microscopic analysis of the object has since been conducted by Alexander Marshack, of Harvard University, touted as a specialist in prehistoric art. His verdict is that the statuette is a genuine man-made object. The figurine, together with some flint tools, was discovered in a basalt strata which had been dated from 800,000 to 233,000 years old. Opting for a period somewhere around 250,000 years B.P ., no other man-made artifact ...
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... The extinction of this beast has long puzzled scientists. Originally, it was believed that the mammoth had succumbed to the drastic climatic change at the end of the Pleistocene. But by the late 1960s, this theory was abandoned in favor of the one proposed by the ecologist Paul Martin who pinned the blame for the demise of the mammoth on prehistoric human hunters. But, as MacPhee rightly argues, the entire notion of "big-game hunters madly dashing around the landscape, killing everything in sight, is completely inconsistent with the anthropological picture." So what is MacPhee's personal theory? What he is looking for and hoping to find are signs of an "apocalyptic disease," or ...
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349. Courses On Velikovsky [Journals] [Pensee]
... in Art 120- Language of History in Art. History in Art 490- Special problems related to the above. Both courses use, and argue for, Velikovsky's revised chronology. Lewis M. Greenberg, Department of Art, Franklin and Marshall College (Pennsylvania). Introduction to Art History. "Interdisciplinary course dealing with advanced civilizations in historic and prehistoric times. Discussion of cataclysms and Velikovsky's realignment of chronologies." Required reading: Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval, Pensée (May, 1972). Spring, 1972; Summer, 1972. Lewis M. Greenberg, Department of Art History, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia). Independent study in art history. Required ...
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350. Govardhan Hill Publishing [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... artefacts showing humans like us existed millions of years ago. But scientists have suppressed, ignored, or forgotten these pieces of evidence. Prejudices based on current scientific theory have acted as what Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson call a knowledge filter. According to Cremo and Thompson, we have thus come to accept a picture of prehistory that is largely incorrect. Forbidden Archeology is a call for a change in today's rigid scientific mindset. Bringing to light a great number of long hidden artefacts and skeletal remains, Cremo and Thompson challenge us to rethink our understanding of human origins and the accepted methods of science itself. Contents: PART I: Anomalous Evidence. 1. ...
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