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69 pages of results. 301. Notes on this issue: Pensee IVR X [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 4 No 5: (Winter 1974-75) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X" Home | Issue Contents Notes on this Issue Stonehenge, Woodhenge, and the other megalithic monuments located throughout Britain and elsewhere have spawned more theorizing through the centuries than almost any other relics of the human past (excepting, of course, the pyramids and the Sphinx). In recent years these monuments have been proclaimed observatories; and the astronomical sophistication assigned to their builders borders on the fantastic. Dr. Euan MacKie (p . 5) examines these claims and finds them correct, at least in part; his own fieldwork has provided one of the most impressive pieces of evidence ...
302. Ebay Auction Site: Velikovskiana [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:1 (May 2000) Home | Issue Contents Ebay Auction Site: Velikovskiana www.ebay.com Item #279775134: 1950 Two Signed Letters From Scientist Immanuel Velikovsky inside his classic Worlds in Collision To Mr Walter Geiger of Camden NJ. Letters appear as response to inquiries by the recipient re: the Pyramids in Egypt and Velikovsky's book Earth in Upheaval. Author's name and address stamped at top of typed letters and on envelope with hand written street numbers and correction to one letter. Also June 1951 pages from Harpers magazine, other articles by, on Velikovsky. Pub by Macmillan. Book is G with edgewear. Prev own label, sig ...
303. S.I.S. Workshop Volume 6 Number 1 May 1985: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Lunar Moons and Magnetism * Strange Life * 2300 BC Axis Tilt? * Environmentally Induced Variation * Forrest's Sauces * Silver Trade in Amarna Period * End of Ugarit * Tunguska Event * Origins of Oil * How Much Did they Know? * No Variation in G * Triton - A Very Odd Moon * Decay of Earth's Magnetic Field? * Pyramid Theories * Planet/Comet Encounter * Terminal Eocene Event? * Nonscience * Venusian Volcanoes 23 LETTERS from D.A . Parry, Derek Douglass, Alan J. Barron, R.Forshufvud, Michael G. Reade, Jill Abery, Charles Ginenthal 35 Copyright (C ) May 1985 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies THE VELIKOVSKY DEBATE TODAY EDITOR ...
304. Coldwater Carbonate Sedimentation [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... a few microns to 26 cm, are abundant and vary widely in composition, reflecting derivation from distal source areas containing metamorphic, sedimentary, plutonic and volcanic rocks. Coarser lonestones (dropstones) disrupt laminae, as they were dropped before compaction of the sediment took place (Rao, 1979 b). Their predominantly pentagonal flatiron' and triangular pyramidal shapes are typical of glacially derived sediments (Reineck and Singh, 1975). Furthermore, study of sandsize quartz grains by scanning electron microscope reveal the presence of glacial surface textures such as striations, extreme angularity, high relief, and a series of semi-parallel steps and arcs (Rao, 1979 b). Fig. 1. Vertical ...
305. The Charisma of Moses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... body is heavy and not easy to dispose of , nor would a prince dirty his hands with a body. If my guess were correct, it would explain why a princely official could expect to be haled before the highest authority, and why he would in person or in absentia be condemned to exile. The enemies of Moses in the pyramid priest-science establishment would be awaiting such an occasion to demand the punishment of this rash and controversial man. Philo Judaeus is close to arguing in this vein. Pharaoh punished Moses, not for killing the foreman but for siding with those perceived to be enemies of the Pharaoh. "When the Egyptian authorities had once got an opportunity of attacking ...
306. News C&C Review 2001:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Archaeology', Monitor' and Bookshelf' columns each contain bumper amounts of interesting information, thanks to the efforts of Jill Abery and Bob Porter. There is also a bumper collection of reviews, including a review of Trevor Palmer's Controversy: Catastrophism and Revolution, The Crystal Sun by Robert Temple, Charles Ginenthal's Electro-Gravitic Theory and Emmett Sweeney's The Pyramid Age. News Society for Interdisciplinary Studies AGM The 2001 SIS AGM will be held on Saturday 5th May at The University of London Union, Malet Street, London from 11am-5pm. The afternoon speaker will be David Rohl, who will present a two-part talk on The Followers of Horus - the Implications for Contact between Egypt and Mesopotamia'. ...
307. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 4 No. 4 March 1982: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . 4 March 1982 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Workshop Members' newletter Vol. 4 No. 4 March 1982 FOCUS: The Evolutionist-Creationist Battle: A Threat to Catastrophist Evolution 1 A DATE CORRECTION FOR RAMSES II by Lester J. Mitcham 3 THOUGHTS ON THE CAVE OF KAMARES by Jill Abery 4 THE EXODUS IN THE PYRAMID TEXTS? By Walter Warshawsky 5 MORE ON APOLLO by K.A . LeFlem 7 MONITOR : More Evolutionary Problems * Problems of Chronology * The Hittites in Israel * Yet Another Catastrophe Theory * Great American Interchange * Volcanic Origin of Maize? * "Super Lightning on Saturn" * "This Wayward Genius" * Variations in G * ...
308. The Antiquity of the Egyptian Decans [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... assumptions as to what was scribal error and what was significant anomaly in any particular list; deemed errors by scribes sometimes even go completely unacknowledged. Whether the decan were already recognised in Old Kingdom times (6th Dynasty and earlier) is not entirely clear from the principal written material of that era which survives and has been published (" the pyramid texts") but it is at least not inconceivable. For quick reference on this subject by English speaking readers, the papers by Drs. H. Chatley and R. Eisler, published in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology , Vol, 26, 1940, pp. 120-126 and Vol. 27, 1941, pp. 149-152, can ...
309. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... thin annual rings occurred just after known volcanic eruptions. The volcano which presumably cooled the summer of 1699 is unknown. Old nag The Independent 17.2 .95 The Uffington white horse has recently been dated by an optical dating technique which revealed that the giant chalk carving, at 3000 years old is 1000 years older than previously thought. Pyramidal assumption Journ. Brit. Astr. Assocn. Vol. 105, No. 4,Aug. 95, pp. 161-164 A summary of the characteristics of the Great Pyramid which can be used for dating purposes follows the dating of 2450 BC +/ - 60 years as derived from Bauval and Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. The ...
310. In Passing [Journals] [SIS Review]
... low" chronology of W. F. ALBRIGHT). However, this consensus is not supported by radiocarbon dates from ancient Near Eastern material which have been "corrected" by the tree ring calibration derived from the Californian bristlecone pine. For example, the corrected C14 dates for the Egyptian IIIrd Dynasty king Djoser, builder of the famous Step Pyramid, fall around 2900 BC, while his dates in the accepted "middle" chronology are given as 2667-48 BC. Rather than "demand that the physicists adjust their dating to the middle chronology", Mellaart attempts to show that the calibrated dates support the "high" chronology - which he believes to be justified quite independently of the ...
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