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321. Aeon Volume VI, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... how these can be interpreted from a Saturnian point of view. Page 75 Thundergods and Thunderbolts by Ev Cochrane A study of the roles played by thundergods and their celestial weapons in world mythology and how these can best be understood in relation to the Saturn thesis. Page 95 In Memoriam: Roger Williams Wescott New Flashes- by Tania ta Maria Pyramids Getting Younger PAGE 8 Transcontinental Contact PAGE 27 Feathered Dinosaurs and a Feathered Hoax PAGE 45 The Demise of the Mammoth: Conflicting Theories PAGE 73 Advertisements SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Review 2000:1 . PAGE 28 SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 . PAGE 46 Intersect 2001- A World Conference. PAGE 74 Anniversary Workshop: Fifty Years After Velikovsky's ...
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322. Aeon Volume VI, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... revisions proposed by Immanuel Velikovsky, Gunnar Heinsohn, Emmet Sweeney, and Lynn Rose. Page 41 Sins of the Father Ev Cochrane A second critique of Pillars of the Past, focusing on the two chapters which deal with Mesopotamian chronology. Page 55 Pillars of Straw Dwardu Cardona Yet another critique of Pillars of the Past, dealing mainly with the pyramids of Egypt and the manner in which their builders might, or might not, have been able to carve the adamantine elements that went into their construction. Page 69 Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature Jay D'Ambrosio In keeping with its title, this article demonstrates the manner in which early Israelite literature was inspired by that of Egypt. Page ...
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323. In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky, Livio Stecchini and Ralph Juergens [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... well known scenes of disaster like the frozen mammoths of Siberia. In the field of mythology Dr. Velikovsky again distinguished himself by maintaining that the so-called myths of antiquity had strong roots in reality. Astronomers now search these myths and legends to discover remarkable records of novae and other astronomical phenomena. Today Indian rock paintings and ancient structures like the pyramids and Stonehenge are repeatedly analyzed not only by historians and anthropologists, but by geologists and astronomers as well. Finally, the fields (in which I am more at home) of ancient history and archaeology have been changed violently by his great work, Ages in Chaos. All ancient histories, whether Greek, Etruscan, Hittite, Hurrian ...
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324. Joseph and Imhotep (Letters) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Egypt proper, the fact that he was mourned by the Egyptians at his death and that the funeral cortege was perceived the Canaanites as being Egyptian. If one lived in Egypt, one an Egyptian. Also, the architect Jacob erected several memorials and altars as well as his family home. Whereas Imhotep is reputed to have designed the Step Pyramid, he was better remembered as a physician. I suggest that the story of 110 year old Dedi whom Hardedef brought to Khufu to perform the miracle of reattaching the severed head of a goose and of other animals might have had its seeds in the reputation of Joseph/Imhotep. By my accounts, Joseph died during the reign of ...
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325. Diggings [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XV:1 (Jan 1993) Home | Issue Contents THE LATEST ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES Diggings Did you hear about some new vaults that have been recently found in the Great Pyramid of Giza? or the Assyrian coffin containing 25 kg of gold ornaments? or cuneiform tablets about astrology? Or the 2500 year old dog cemetery in Ashkelon? If not, it is because you are not subscribing to DIGGINGS. A monthly archaeology journal. David Down, the editor of Diggings, excavates in the Middle-east every year and brings you the latest reports in non-technical language that everyone can understand. If you were not interested in archaeology before, you will be ...
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326. The Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... : the Story and the Celestial Dome. 1. Beginnings 2. A Necessary Foundation 3. The Inheritor of the Throne 4. A Necessary Foundation: Da Capo 5. Allowable Questions? Part Two: Egyptian Writings and the Quiet Sun. 6. Mighty is Your Striking Power' 7. Who Then is It? 8. The Pyramid Texts 9. The 80 Years of the Gods' Contending 10. What Then is This? ' Part Three: the Time of Crisis. 11. The Judgment of the Council of the Gods 12. Birthday of Complexities & Secret of the Will 13. The Divine Falcon and Rt 14. A Second Guide. Part Four: ...
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327. Michael Baigent: Origins of the Giza necropolis [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Michael Baigent: Origins of the Giza necropolis Michael once again spoke on the origins of the Giza necropolis, and showed that pottery finds from the Maadi culture, c. 3600 BC, had been found in the proximity of the Great Pyramid. Following in the footsteps of Michael Cremo's work, he then focused his attentions on a polished piece of plank discovered in the Jordan Valley in 1989 and subsequently found to be 400,000 years old. It had all the hallmarks of being made by modern man, although at this time humanity is considered to have been no more than ape-men. ...
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328. Robert Temple: The Crystal Sun [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... : the story of light technology in ancient civilisation. It goes back at least to 3300 BC in Predynastic Egypt, and continues throughout Western antiquity. A science of optics and a sophisticated technology for the manufacture of lenses was widespread and fundamental in ancient times. Now at last we can know how it was that the earliest Egyptian surveyed their pyramids and other structures with such uncanny precision; they used the equivalent of theodolites wan lenses, and were masters of optical surveying techniques. We can also understand how for thousands of years the ancients were able to produce miniature carvings on gems, including some so small they are invisible to the naked eye altogether. The burning mirror by which ...
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329. Thomas Gold and dust in craters [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Gold was, perhaps, the only observer not surprised. Static electricity, he argues, causes dust grains to levitate downhill into the bottom of craters- the same process, he believes, that has filled craters on the moon. "If you added a layer 1 micron [0 .001 millimeters] thick in the time since the Pyramids were built [about 5,000 years ago], you could get a layer 1 kilometer in depth over a billion years," says Gold, who has long been known as one of the world's foremost cosmologists. "The features on Eros are so similar to those on the moon, that dust levitation has now to be ...
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330. Akhenaten - Heretic or Visionary [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... reject or exclude the past, invent a new idea, and consciously seek to replace one with the other. To what extent is this supported by the evidence? Several 5th dynasty pharaohs' names ended with -re, and from that time on the title "Son of Re" was routinely used by pharaohs. Early (3rd dynasty) pyramids with intrinsically northward orientation gave way to later ones with an eastward orientation, and this has often been thought to indicate the replacement of stellar by solar religion. Earlier 18th dynasty pharaohs also used -re and had iconography using the Aten solar disk. Worship of the Aten can also be seen in dynasty 12. So Akhenaten certainly did not ...
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