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291. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... I and collapsed only 600 years ago due to earthquakes. On the subject of the Sphinx, it has been suggested that, as the head appears too small, perhaps it really is very old and was originally carved with a lion's head, later redone as a human head. The Independent 19.11.96 It seems the Egyptian pyramids aren't the oldest in the world after all. Several hundred years before their conventional date, people on the southern Atlantic coast of Brazil were constructing immense pyramids of sea shells. There are around 1000 of these ancient mounds, previously thought to be domestic rubbish. Some contain hundreds of human burials with spectacular grave goods and may have had ...
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292. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... achievements than they have been given credit for. The book brings into question many of the assumptions about our own cultural superiority. Ancient Traces by Michael Baigent, Viking, £15.99 Baigent assesses earlier times than he has previously dealt with, calling into question much of the orthodoxy about evolution, early civilisation and the enigmas of the pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx. Ancient Goddesses edited by Lucy Goodison and Christine Morris, British Museum Press, £18.99 Historians and archaeologists write about the most recent evidence from a number of early civilisations for the existence of a universal mother goddess. Astronomy Before the Telescope edited by Christopher Walker, British Museum Press, £25 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n2/47books.htm
293. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Eden by Andrew Collins 1999, Headline, £18.99 Eden and the legacy of ancient advanced civilisations seems to be the in' subject at the moment (although books on Atlantis still continue to run off the presses). This one is subtitled Egypt's Lost Legacy and the Genesis of Civilization' and is yet another consideration of the pyramids and Old Testament stories. Eden in the East by S. Oppenheimer 1998, British Museum Press, £18.99 At least this Eden is not situated in Egypt or the Near East. Sundaland was a vast land area which was swallowed up by catastrophically rising seas in the post glacial events of 14,000 years ago. ...
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... on steles and obelisks, which are said to have existed even after the time of Plato. But this does not prove that such monuments did not actually exist, for when Egypt decayed politically her territory became a playground for conquerors, with consequences disastrous to her culture. Who knows what the libraries of Khufu and of Khafra, the great pyramid builders, contained, or the enormous library of the Seventh Dynasty at Memphis? The archives of Akhenaten are also lost. The `Dispensary of the Soul', that vast repository of ancient Egyptian lore and learning established by Rameses III, has for several millennia been only a name. The libraries of the Ptolemies at Alexandria are no ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/atlantis/palaeoegypt.htm
... To Mountain Ranges The "Drift" Mystery Cleared Part Four: The Deterioration Of Climate The Invasion Of The Seas The Rising Oceans . The Drowning Of Britain The Reason Of Raised Beaches Earth's Climate Deteriorates Climate And Dying Races List Of Illustrations Meteor, Described As A Tornado, At Sherman, South Dakota, U.S .A . Great Pyramid: Interior Passage System Serpent Temple At Uxmal, Mayapan Coon Butte, Arizona, U.S .A ., Taken From An Airplane Ancient British Coins Showing "Spirals" In The Sign Pegasus Avebury Temple, Wilts, Of Meteoric Stones, As Restored, After J. Britten . Columnar Column On Edge Of Coon Butte, Arizona ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/comet/index.htm
... Elgin Stone Avebury Temple: The Great Circle The Golspiestone The Cheesewring Idol, Cornwall Bowerman's Nose, Dartmoor The Hermes of Praxiteles The Brodiestone The Logie Stone Raised Beaches in Glen Roy Entrance to Fingal's Cave, Staffa An Apolloin Mexico The Lion of Gad, the Scottish and Norwegian Lions Pergamane Relief of the War of the Gods and Giants The Great Pyramid: Interior "Solar Boats", "Tunnels", and the Underworld Cult Maclean's Cross, Iona Battle Between Horus and Set also Maps of Western Scotland and Hebrides, and of the Hades Region. "Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, but to weigh and consider. Histories make men ...
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297. Megalithic Astronomy [Journals] [SIS Review]
... peaks of declination in the way described. This does not mean that the direction of the pole - that is, its angle in relation to the plane of the Earth's orbit -was the same then as it is now, and there is clear evidence from the sites themselves that it was not. The close orientation of the sides of the pyramids at Gizeh (c . 2600 B.C .) towards the meridian tells the same story: the geographical location of the poles cannot have changed during the last 4.5 thousand years at least. The most important of the megalithic sites for our purpose are those claimed to be solar, since we may be sure that accurate ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0102/02mega.htm
298. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... eighteenth century items being included. Starting with fossil footprints and giant skeletons the collection proceeds with cup-marks, petroglyphs, legends of gods and giants, American Indian astronomy, Celtic remains in Jamaica, ancient metallurgy and Noah's Ark, and ends with an extensive section on structural artefacts such as temples, dolmens, menhirs, vitrified forts, henges, pyramids, obelisks and ancient tunnels and mines. Astronomical alignments naturally figure prominently in this section starting with the pioneering work of Lockyer and others and going up to C. A. Newham's article on Stonehenge in Nature (1966). (Thom does not appear in this volume). The two volumes of Strange Phenomena (which are not ...
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299. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Vol. III, No. 4 In this issue: Thales: The First Astronomer, William Mullen. Paradise and Disaster in T.S . Eliot's "Four Quartets", Roger W. Wescott. Quantalism and Prehistory, Roger W. Wescott. The History of the Revisionist Debate: A Personal View, Martin Sieff. The Hyksos Pyramid Builders, Emmet J. Sweeney. Confessions of a Philosophical Velikovskian, Hugo Meynell. Sagan's Pseudo-sagacity: Style as a Reflection of Character, Hugh M. Martin. Carl Sagan Exposed, Charles Ginenthal. The Wayward Sun, Rand and Rose Flam-Ath. Scientific American and Owen Gingerich on Velikovsky, Charles Ginethal. Stephen J. Gould and ...
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... [phi], 1.6180... . Leonardo Fibonacci is said to have learned this relation of numbers during his travels in Egypt, and he then published them in Italy in 1202. This ratio [phi] is found inherent in the proportions and measurements of Egyptian architecture, such as the Temple of Luxor and the Great Pyramid of Cheops.[6 ] Other additive series ought not be ignored, whether in mathematics or the astronomy of the ancients; and William J. Douglas admits the additive series 1, 5, 6, 11, 17, 28, 45, 73,...,[7 ] and we can infer the additive series ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/horus/v0202/horus25.htm
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