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69 pages of results. 151. Letters. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... equatorial bulge would have slid over the magma of the interior and conditions would have slowly stabilised to a new inclination without causing serious disturbances, even if there had been a complete tippe-top type reversal as claimed by Peter Warlow in his book The Reversing Earth. Statements in Emmet Sweeney's letter (C &CR p. 65) about the Great Pyramid of Giza are of doubtful accuracy. While it is true that Khufu's name (cartouche) is clearly seen. . inside the Great Pyramid' this is not a proof that it was made under his direction. In fact it has been shown to be a forgery of Colonel Vyse. The evidence for this is fully described in Chapter ...
152. Index of Titles
... Modern Science Cochrane, Ev: Mons Veneris Cochrane, Ev: On Comets and Kings Cochrane, Ev: On Dragons and Red Dwarves Cochrane, Ev: On Mars and Pestilence Cochrane, Ev: Racial Memory and Instinct: The Case of the Honeyguide Cochrane, Ev: Samson Revealed Cochrane, Ev: Sothis and the Morning Star in the Pyramid Texts Cochrane, Ev: Stairway to Heaven Cochrane, Ev: Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art Cochrane, Ev: The Birth of Athena Cochrane, Ev: The Death of Heracles Cochrane, Ev: The Eye Goddess Cochrane, Ev: The Female Star Cochrane, Ev: The Milky Way Cochrane, Ev: The Origins of ...
153. The Stream Surrounding the Earth [Journals] [SIS Review]
... off with a statement by Anthes, a principal scholar in the field [25]: The basic concepts of Egyptian mythology were already established about 2200 BC, and the succeeding changes represented an increase in variations and combinations rather than alterations of the concepts'. He establishes this date by a reference to the appearance of this mythology in the Pyramid Texts between 2300 BC and 2200 BC [26] at the end of the Fifth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. This is supported by Budge [27], a specialist in Egyptian literature, who states: The chief features of the Egyptian religion remained unchanged from the Fifth and Sixth Dynasties down to the period when the Egyptians embraced ...
154. Index of Titles
... the Prophets and Egypt Evolution, Darwinism, Popper, and Fort - Again Evolution of the Bronze Age, The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg, The Evolution Symposium at Southwestern University Evolutionist-Creationist Battle: A Threat to Catastrophist Evolution, The Excavation Of Ebla, The Exo-Synchronous Molecular Evolutionary Clock, The Exodus and Shishak Unraveled Exodus And Phaeton Exodus in the Pyramid Texts?, The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications, The Exodus Problem and Its Ramifications, The Exodus Symposium April 23-25, 1987, The Exodus: The True Story Behind the Biblical Account (Review) Exodus Expanding the End of Assyrian History Experiment Explains Charged Dust Space Experiments with Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies Experiments with Time. I ...
155. The Olympian Rulers [Books] [de Grazia books]
... cultures, like the Uranian, had been practically obliterated. Huge stone and brick structures were erected in Middle Americas, Mesopotamia Egypt and elsewhere. These coupled a rapidly redeveloped service of astronomy to the frantic needs of absolute rulers and priesthoods for protection against deluges and for electrical roadways to heaven. Tunnels, mazes, megaliths, ziggurats, and pyramids were built. The time was after 5700 B.P .( 3700 B.C .) . Copper was dug, and bronze and brass were made of it, with the help of tin and lead. Euan MacKie's work on megalithic cultures places this immense human effort, that is today exhibited in ruins throughout Europe and the ...
156. Rethinking Hatshepsut [Journals] [SIS Review]
... :11 The land is not light 10:22 There was thickdarkness. 2:13 He who places his brother in the ground is everywhere. 12:30 Not a house where there was not one dead The Israelite Slaves Leave Egypt Sir Flinders Petrie's excavations in the Faiyum revealed that a large number of Semitic slaves were involved in building pyramids in the XII Dynasty. They occupied a city called Kahun [13]. As for the Exodus itself, Rosalie David wrote, It is apparent that the Asiatics were present in the town in some numbers, and this may have reflected the situation elsewhere in Egypt... Their exact homeland in Syria or Palestine cannot be determined ...
157. Tunguska-Type Impacts Over the Pacific Basin Around the Year 1178 AD [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in its vortex all the principal groups, and probably all the smaller. Its traces were deep and indelible. It modified the ancient customs, creed and polity. It even affected the speech of the people.... new tutelar gods succeeded the earlier deities, new place names replaced old ones... the construction of the pyramidal stone platforms also seemed to have ceased during this period... traditional narratives show that an early people were found in Hawaii, Cook Islands and New Zealand by the later Polynesians...the later immigrants conquered their predecessors, who were not exterminated but absorbed. ' The date of the events can be set between the years ...
158. The Ring About The Earth at 2300 BC [Journals] [SIS Review]
... time period. According to Anthes, a principal scholar in the field [5 ]: The basic concepts of Egyptian mythology were already established about 2200 BC, and the succeeding changes represented an increase in variations and combinations rather than alterations of the concepts. ' He established this date by a reference to the appearance of this mythology in the Pyramid Texts between 2300BC and 2200BC [6 ] at the end of the 5th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. It is generally agreed that the Pyramid Texts (written on the walls of pyramid tombs of Egyptian rulers) are the earliest source for Egyptian mythology. These texts are also referred to as the Book of the Dead. This is ...
159. Stairway to Heaven [Journals] [Aeon]
... rope, a tree, or a ladder, is fairly widespread in all five continents." [16] This belief is particularly prominent in ancient Egypt, where tiny ladders were placed in countless tombs of the Old and Middle Kingdom to aid the dead kings on their ascent to heaven. [17] A prominent theme in both the Pyramid and Coffin Texts makes the king mount a ladder, stair, or some other contrivance in order to reach the kingdom of the sun god. [18] A typical passage is as follows: "Stairs to the sky are laid for him that he may ascend thereon to the sky." [19] Similar passages follow: ...
160. Appendix I: About the Authors [Books]
... . Between 1971 and 1973 he taught as an assistant professor at the University of California at Berkeley, in the Departments of Classics and Comparative Literature, and in the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies. He now holds a post-doctoral Research Fellowship, and is at present Hodder Fellow in the Humanities at Princeton University.* He has done work on the Pyramid Texts from the Pyramid of Unas in the 5th dynasty, he has publications on the Odes of Pindar and translations of Egyptian Hymns and Laments, as well as articles on Dr. Velikovsky's interdisciplinary syntheses and a reading of the Pyramid Texts in the light of catastrophisms. He is associate editor of Orion, a journal of Classics and the ...
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