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69 pages of results. 351. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of our publication for some time to come. SIS BOOK SERVICE Redating The Exodus and Conquest by J. J. Bimson. Mrs. Pearce writes to inform us that she no longer has any stocks of the HARDBACK edition of this book. There are still some copies of the softback left. Additions to stocks. Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids by P. Tompkins and Scientific Creationism . Details of price, etc. may be obtained by writing to Mrs V. Pearce, 57 Meadway, HARPENDEN, Hertfordshire, England. U.S . and Canadian Members can acquire these two books by direct ordering from: - William R. Corliss, The Sourcebook Project, Box 107 ...
352. Classified Advertisements [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Catastrophism and Ancient History. Further information concerning venue etc. will be provided in due course. FOR SALE The following paperbacks (Pelican, etc.) are available at 30p. each to cover P & P: W. F. Albright, The Archaeology of Palestine (1949); I. E. S. Edwards, The Pyramids of Egypt; Sir Leonard Woolley, Ur of the Chaldees; Walter Fairservic Jnr, Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile (broken back - repaired). Please apply to: D. Livingstone, "Ferndale", Somerton Hill, Langport, Somerset, TA10 9AD, England. WANTED An original copy of Indaba, My Children by Vusamazulu ...
353. The Past Comes Down [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , in the context of the conventional chronological scheme, had to be considered as enigmatic (52): The Illyrian golden masks of Trebeniste (530 B.C .) are demanding, because of their similarity to those of Mycenae, a correction by 1,000 years; Extremely hard stones have been cut and worked, for the pyramids of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, 2,000 years prior to the possibility of smelting sufficient quantities of iron; Megalithic monuments of Brittany and Gallo-Roman finds, in spite of an alleged distance of 2,500 years, have the appearance of being contiguous to each other; The stelae of Luni (Apennines) belong to the Neolithic ...
354. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Phenomenological Research, and is on the board of directors of Cosmos and Chronos. Livio C. Stecchini (Dr. Juris, Univ. of Genoa; Ph.D ., Harvard); The late Dr. Stecchini was Professor of Ancient History, Paterson State College, Paterson, N. J. He co-authored Secrets of the Great Pyramid with Peter Tompkins and also co-edited and coauthored The Velikovsky Affair. Irving Wolfe (Ph.D ., Univ. of Bristol, England); Dr. Wolfe is presently Associate Professor of English, Département des Études Anglaises, Université de Montréal. His book Shakespeare and Velikovsky: Collective Memory and the Springs of Art is expected to ...
355. What is Uniformitarianism and how did it get here? [Journals] [Horus]
... -shattering, natural disaster. This is the real issue at hand here. How can we reconcile the traditional scientific conception of uniformitarian evolution with the obsession of the ancient mind that celestial catastrophe was the agent of change? HORUS wishes to thank C. Leroy Ellenberger of St. Louis for calling attention to the first complete translation of the Egyptian Pyramid Texts, and the very clear history of a celestial catastrophe written there. According to the texts, a gigantic celestial explosion, possibly a supernova, produced a worldwide catastrophe including fire from heaven, a period of darkness, and a great flood. The event is estimated to have occurred over 4000 years ago. ...
356. Ancient Mysteries by Peter James & Nick Thorpe [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , which drew attention to archaeological evidence for a worldwide catastrophe in 2300 BC, is included amongst the references. Throughout, the authors show an excellent grasp of their material and they place the various controversies within their proper historical and scientific context. Inevitably, however, there are some errors. For example, James and Thorpe attribute the unfinished pyramid near Abu Ruwash to Nebka, and that at Zawyat al Aryan to Djedefra, rather than vice versa. Then, perhaps having the same instructor for converting metric measurements into imperial ones as NASA Mars-probe scientists, they quote diameters of 12.5-25 miles for the nucleus of Halley's comet and the projectile which produced the Chicxulub crater, both ...
... names of old hieroglyphs, without anybody knowing, in historical times, what these hieroglyphs had meant, once upon a time. During the whole long history of these names we meet attempts at interpretation." This last sentence goes for every ancient text, not only for the names contained therein: there is no end of commentaries on the Pyramid Texts, the Coffin Texts and the Book of the Dead [n8 See, for example, G. Roeder, Urkunden zur Religion des Alten Aegypten (1915), pp. 185f., 199f., 224.], on the Rigveda, the I-Ging, just as on the Old Testament [n9 J. Dowson ( ...
358. Archaeological Cover-ups [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... quo to maintain. Their modus operandi is "The Big Lie" --and the bigger and more widely publicised, the better. They rely on invoking their academic credentials to support their arguments, and the presumption is that no one has the right to question their authoritarian pronouncements that: 1. there is no mystery about who built the Great Pyramid or what the methods of construction were, and the Sphinx shows no signs of water damage; 2. there were no humans in the Americas before 20,000 BC; 3. the first civilisation dates back no further than 6000 BC; 4. there are no documented anomalous, unexplained or enigmatic data to take into account; ...
359. The Electrical God [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . The idea that the Jews never spoke the name YHWH seems to me preposterous. The name was inutterable simply because its authentic voice came only from the Ark of the Covenant. When the time came that the Ark was rarely functional, the name became secret. The name of "Amen" had the same history; presumably the Egyptian pyramids, too, were no longer displaying or sounding the god's name; whereupon it was said that Amon hid himself - not of course from all prayers and enunciations to which the response is "Amen." Does not the idea that YHWH has the electric name of god when he spoke through the noise of the ark contradict the very ...
360. Some observations from Jesse Lasken concerning the 'new chronology' [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... problems, of which there are many besides the two discussed above, is one in which all or the great preponderance of the material now assigned to the New Kingdom' and much else besides is placed in a Ptolemaic context. Most of the rest of the material will almost certainly date after c.700 BC, although some of the pyramids (but not necessarily the temples and cemeteries near them) are probably from somewhat before that time. I would like to see the new chronologists act upon the lament at the end of Rohl's comment on page 29 and give up the contest' - except that it would be a shame if this were to entail throwing in the towel ...
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