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251. Paired Sets in the Hebrew Alphabet [Journals] [Aeon]
... , "leader, dictator" (from dabhar, "to speak"), (69) approximate the sounds of these letter names. The concepts "top" and "middle" occur in Hebrew words that also approximate the sounds of sin/shin and taw. Taken together these meanings might indicate the point of a cone or pyramidal object, such as the tip of a hill or tusk, as suggested by the related words sen, "peak, point of a rock, point of a fork, tooth, tusk," and sanan, "to sharpen, to point." Given the phonetic similarity between "n " and "r ," Hebrew ...
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... It is over 200 years since Palma burst into eruption, but in 1677 both this volcano and that on Ferro were greatly disturbed, and new parasitical cones were created. 56. Lancerote, another of the Canary group, in 1730 produced various phenomena. Numerous vents opened upon a direct line from north to south, continuing with a new pyramidal rock which rose above the water level. These miniature volcanoes continued in active eruption for the space of three years on the authority of Von Buch, a great part of the island's surface was deluged by lava currents of a basaltic character, and the remainder was buried under showers of scorix and ashes. 57. The Icelandic mountains yield ...
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253. Egyptian Language Anomalies [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... BC, but linguistic, philological, and geopolitical evidence is conclusive in support of its derivation from an original text more than two thousand years older'. [11] As late as 1973, Lichtheim agreed that the original text copied by Shabaka was from the Old Kingdom. She wrote, The language is archaic and resembles that of the Pyramid Texts'. [12] However, a few years later Lichtheim changed her mind about the origin of the text. She concluded, based on an article by Junge, that the text was originally composed during the 25th Dynasty [13]. Accordingly, in volume 3 of her anthology, she advises readers to consider this text ...
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254. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:2 (Apr 1998) Home | Issue Contents Letters Dead Sea Pyramids'In C&CR 1996:2 (Letters, p. 57), Laurence Dixon enquired about some strange formations near Masada, on the western shore of the Dead Sea. His accompanying photograph shows features which he interprets as a courtyard, pyramid, enclosing wall and ramp'. Mr Dixon is not the first to suggest these are the remains of ancient buildings; one self-styled biblical archaeologist even identifies these weathered shapes as the ruins of Sodom and Gomorrah. After studying such claims, we visited the area in March 1997, along with David Rohl ...
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255. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... built around 800 BC and which sustained the Sabean people for 1,300 years. The great Persian Empire was underpinned by qanats, upward sloping tunnels carved across deserts into distant mountains to reach water bearing gravel beds below. The time and lives expended on these projects was several orders of magnitude greater than that expended on projects such as the pyramids. Many of these systems have been overlooked by Europeans as they spread around the world with their culture, but the success of a culture was in the numbers of people it managed to sustain, rather than the numbers of spectacular monuments which happen to have survived. A Eurocentric view of ancient peoples can easily get things out of proportion ...
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256. AD Ages in Chaos: A Russian Point of View [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1664 Bible 14th century Byzantine 1794 Caesar 1567 Cathedra 14th century Catholic 14th century Celtic 1590 Chinese 1606 Crusaders 1732 Dutch 14th century Education 1531 Etruscan 1706 Gallic 1672 German 14th century Golden age 1555 Gothic 1591 History 14th century Iberian 1601 Indian 14th century Iron Age 1879 Koran 1615 Mogul 1588 Mongol 1698 Muslim 1615 Orthodox 15th century Philosophy 14th century Platonic 1533 Pyramid 1549 Renaissance 1845 Roman 14th century Roman law 1660 Russian 1538 Spanish 15th century Swedish 1605 Tartar 14th century Trojan 14th century Turkish 1545 Zodiac 14th century Fig. 4 Very late genesis of the most important historical' conceptions. This table from the Book of Civilization (p . 50) demonstrates when, according to Webster's Oxford Dictionary, many ...
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... " (bei Osiris landen). This mnj.t wr.t Mercer writes it min.t the "great landing stick," [n4 See W. Max Muller, Egyptian Mythology (1918), p. 376, n. 79.] is said "to mourn" for the soul of the dead in the Pyramid Texts [n5 Pyramid Texts, ed. by S. Mercer (1952), p. 794C: "The great min.t ( -stake) mourns for thee"; d. 876c. 884b (" the great min.t laments for thee, as for Osiris in his suffering"), and 2013b. ...
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... one fact that is universally known, even to "modern astronomers," it is that many more than 2,000 years before the Ptolemies the Egyptians were able to make "highly reliable observations" of the length of the year "with accurate instruments of known location." Every child has heard of these instruments- they are called pyramids and obelisks. There is no need to dwell on the obvious scientific, engineering, and socio-economic sophistication of a society capable of building the Great Pyramid. We need only ask one simple question: how easy would it have been for the ancient Egyptians to determine the approximate length of the year as 365.25 days if that had ...
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... of hunters and fishers is also reported to have showed up at about 2300 BC in Finland as well as in central and northern Russia [94]. Egypt Egypt, during the period of the Old Kingdom, developed an advanced culture that produced an integrated royal bureaucracy, massive stone structures, and brilliant art. Building projects such as the pyramids at Giza and Maidum testify to strong centralized control. The pyramids are only a part of the picture however; the associated temples and causeways, and the evidence of enormous material wealth reflect the prosperity of the culture. The literature indicates that this prosperity extended into the Fifth Dynasty, but as I will discuss a little later, began ...
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260. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... contained large flat black rocks like basalt. It appears that its inhabitants had developed a process of heating river silt to extremely high temperatures until it melted. Cooled slowly it turned into an extremely hard and dense rock. The process would have stretched Bronze Age technology to the limit; but perhaps the site is not so ancient as supposed. Pyramid logistics Scientific American Sept 98, p. 76 Although no one knows for certain how the Great Pyramid was built, some mathematical work indicates that it would only have required 10,000 men over the period of 23 years of Khufu's reign and not the 100,000 reported by Herodotus. Egyptian record writers Daily Mail 16.12 ...
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