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69 pages of results. 61. Book Shelf [Journals] [Aeon]
... and interest in the face-like object faded. However, some two and a half years later, imaging experts Vincent DiPietro and Gregory Molenaar, working together but independent of NASA, enhanced the intriguing visage to where it showed startling bilateral symmetry of the facial features, as well as greater intrinsic detail, and, in addition, found that the pyramids were in the region of Cydonia that had been earlier and erroneously ascribed to Elysium, half a planet away. One of these pyramids, an unusual but regular five-sided figure, also showing bilateral symmetry, was named the "D &M " pyramid after DiPietro and Molenaar. It was in 1981, at a conference at Boulder, ...
62. Pyramids Getting Younger [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon VI:1 (Feb 2001) Home | Issue Contents Pyramids Getting Younger Tania ta Maria Analysis of stars supposedly utilized by the Egyptians to align the northward facing of the pyramid of Cheops is now said to have proven that the builders could not have begun work before 2480 B.C ., with a margin of error of only five years. The analysis was conducted by Kate Spence, of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Cambridge University. Her calculations are now considered to be more accurate than previous estimates, based primarily on the length of regal reigns from incomplete king lists, which had dated the pyramid to 2554 B.C . Although Spence continues ...
63. Chapter 2 The Sphinx [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... evidence could break down this massive growth."1 In dealing with this notion that Egyptian history is without enormous problems the question of the great monuments of Egypt is there to test that established chronology. The monuments of Egypt are extremely large and impressive. According to the historians they date back to around 3000 B.C . Temples, pyramids, and various other monuments still survive in various states of decay along the Nile River and inland as testimony to the great construction activity carried on by these people. Monuments built around the same time in the same region, however, are subject to the erosive effects of wind-blown sand, rainfall, heat, moisture, and any other ...
64. Internet Watch [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ,000 UseNet newsgroups where anybody with access to the Internet can exchange messages on all kinds of subjects. Those newsgroups of interest to readers include: alt.archaeology, alt.catastrophism, alt.mythology, alt.sci.physics.new-theories, alt.sci.planetary, sci.archaeology and talk.origins. Newly discovered pyramid sci.archaeology 5.5 .95 The Associated Press (5 .3 .95) reported that archaeologists have discovered a 4,000 year old pyramid at Saqqara, the 97th uncovered in Egypt. The find was announced on Tuesday 2nd May 1995 by French archaeologist Jean Leclant and Abdel-Halim Noureddin, president of Egypt's Supreme Council for ...
... until Alexander, 1962. C-HP Ceram, C. W., Hands on the Past, 1966. C-SH Ceram, C. W., The Secret of the Hittites, 1956. D-BGA Demargne, P., The Birth of Greek Art, Translation by Gilbert and Emmons, 1964. D-GP Davidson, D., The Great Pyramid, 8th ed., 1940. D-W Diringer, D., Writing, 1962 E-AE Emery, W. B., Archaic Egypt. Penguin Books, 1961. E-COWA Ehrich, R. W. (ed.), Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, 1954. E-LDE Elgood, P. G., The Later Dynasties ...
66. How Much Did They Know? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... "lunatic fringe". This review article attempts a preliminary survey via some of the literature.* * The books considered are: HAMLET'S MILL: An essay on myth and the frame of time, by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend (Boston: Gambit, 1969; London: Macmillan, 1970); SECRETS OF THE GREAT PYRAMID by Peter Tompkins, with an appendix by Livio C. Stecchini (London: Allen Lane, ]971); HISTORICAL METROLOGY by A. E. Berriman (London: Dent, 1953); and MAPS OF THE ANCIENT SEA KINGS by Charles H. Hapgood (Philadelphia, 1966; London: Turnstone, 1977). An ...
67. Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions and Other Popular Theories about Man's Past (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Popular Theories about Man's Past (Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1984, 217 pp.) is written by W. H. Stiebing, Jr., associate professor of history at the University of New Orleans. The popular concepts dealt with are the universality of the deluge, Atlantis, cosmic catastrophism, ancient astronauts, the mysteries of the pyramids, and early voyages to the Americas. A final chapter summarizes some elements common to all of the above theories. In this chapter Stiebing cites the poor nature of the evidence: simple answers to complex problems and a pervasive anti-establishment rhetoric are examples. The author goes on to conclude with some reflections on why these views have gained such ...
68. The SIS Tenth Anniversary Tour of Egypt - Report [Journals] [SIS Review]
... guided tour individuals were given an extra hour to wander around on their own before regrouping to head back to the Nile Star for lunch. At 2 p.m . the two coaches were off once again through the streets of Cairo this time on their way to GINA. As the most famous of all the sites in Egypt, the pyramids and Sphinx at Giza need not be described here. Suffice to say. our party were able to visit the new museum which houses the Solar Boat of king Khufu (4th Dynasty) discovered in a pit below the southern face of the Great Pyramid in 1954 by Kamal el-Mallakh. Then came our first opportunity to enter the interior of ...
69. The Celestial Ship of North Vol II [Books]
... and then it will be found that the meaning is in harmony with the synthesis and radio-activity of the charts. There are three causations in the map-the degree on the horizon, the synthetic balance and the radio-centric energy. The Heliocentric method is very valuable in determining the radio-activity in forming the triangle of causation. THE SCEPTRE OF PTAH The Great Pyramid was called "The Light.", It was mystically a tomb, tomb of a god, a risen god. In the masonry of the structure many mystic symbols are disclosed whereby "the priests so expressed the divine conceptions as to be intelligible to those alone who had been initiated in the Secret House . . . and if ...
70. Night of the Gods: Polar Myths. The North [Books]
... drove in the wooden stake with the heavy hammer, I stretched the cord. My glance followed the course of the star, my eye being directed to the Great Bear. In this way I laid the corner of thy holy temple." (The Speaker, 6th June 1891, p. 665.) The sides of every Egyptian pyramid face nearly N, S, E, and W, the aspects of the Gizeh examples being exact, says Mr. Flinders Petrie.80 The "entrance" is nearly in the middle of the N face, Khafra's had two entrances, both to the N. The stone sarcophagi holding the bodies lay "feet to S, ...
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