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45 pages of results. 221. Poleshift [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... According to The Cambridge History of Africa, during the hipsithermal, the Sahara Desert was green and suitable for man and all types of animals. This is shown, in part, by rock drawings of elephants, antelope, giraffe, and humans hunting these animals. Other drawings show man herding flocks of cattle, sheep, and goats. Radiocarbon charcoal from the ancient campfires of these people places them in the fourth millennium B.C . or 6,000 years ago.18 Given the analysis of radiocarbon above, this date may be a thousand to two thousand years closer to the present. However, the types of trees that migrated into the Sahara were dicotyledons. According ...
222. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 3. In Stargazers and Gravediggers (p . 287, William Morrow & Co., 1983), Velikovsky wrote that Before the Day Breaks is the story of my relations and debates with Albert Einstein, from his first reading of the manuscript of Worlds in Collision until his death'. 4. In Pensée IV, The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating', Velikovsky wrote (p . 50): I try to show in detail in the planned The Dark Age of Greece, a separate volume of Ages in Chaos series, there were never five centuries of Dark Age between the Mycenaean Age and the historical (Ionic) Age of Greece'. John Holbrook Jr wrote ( ...
223. Dr J. H. Fermor speaks on Velikovsky's 360-day year [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , it has been estimated that an orbit only 7% nearer the sun would create a terrestrial environment like that of Venus, so that (assuming the sun's radiation to have remained constant) an even closer orbit would clearly be ruled out. It is more likely, however, that this divergence was due to a changed setting of the radiocarbon clock, caused by higher levels of cosmic radiation before 700 BC. The subsequent reduction may have been brought about by an increase in the earth's magnetic field (consistent with the thesis of Dr Barnes in SISR II:2 - Ed.), which shielded the air from more cosmic rays than previously, and this in turn could ...
224. 00 First pages [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Irving Wolfe Clark Whelton Copy Editor: Birgit Liesching Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Copyright © 2003 65-35 108th Street Forest Hills, New York 11375 CONTENTS Page Preface What is historical evidence? 1 Chapter 1 The Foundations of Ancient History 11 Chapter 2 The Sphinx 38 Chapter 3 Astronomical Sothic Dating 80 Chapter 4 Scientific ? Radiocarbon Dating 118 Chapter 5 Pottery Dating, Faience, and Tin 156 Chapter 6 Egyptian Stratigraphy 187 Chapter 7 Iron, Diorite and Other Hard Rock 197 Chapter 8 Mesopotamia and Ghost Empires 244 Chapter 9 Mesopotamian Stratigraphy 272 Chapter 10 Iron, Diorite, and the Sumerians 290 Chapter 11 Tin Bronzes and the Sumerians 296 Chapter 12 Pottery Dating and the ...
225. New Scenarios for Solar System Evolution [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... both the version presently accepted by the majority of scientists (the big bang scenario) and in possible alternative versions. The session on geology discusses a number of questions associated with the crucial and difficult problem of accurately dating events in the far past but more importantly for the consequences on the dating of the Homo Sapiens history on the Earth (radiocarbon, dendrochronological and radiometrical dating techniques). The problem of climatic variations and glaciations in the late pleistocene and holocene, so important to understand the Homo Sapiens past, is discussed. Two particular topics that have always fascinated man, namely the deluge traditions and the antiquity of the great Giza Sphynx, are discussed from the geologist point of ...
226. Untitled [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Chaos, and the 25th of Peoples of the Sea, so perhaps it is significant that a number of researchers are still supporting Velikovsky's and Donvan's Couville's proposal that Tuthmoses III was indeed Shishak, and papers from some of these will be presented at this conference. It is also 50 years since W.F . Libby first published his book Radiocarbon Dating, and a presentation on the role of C14 dating is also on our agenda. If you think you have a paper to contribute, please contact the assistant conference organiser, John Crowe, (email: john.crowe@btinternet.com), or write via the SIS at the address below left. Suitable papers sent ...
227. SIS Talk Transcripts [Articles]
... Cause of Historic and Prehistoric Catastrophes DR TREVOR PALMER Catastrophism and Evolution 24th Mar 1984 Comets, Meteorites and Earth History RENE GALLANT Early Historic Man- Catastrophism and Calendars PROFESSOR CHANDRA WICKRAMASINGHE Evolution from Space- Interdisciplinary Evidence 12th Oct 1985 New Frontiers on the Stability of the Solar System A Talk by Professor Archie Roy 14th Sep 1986 The Present State of Radiocarbon dating A Talk by Nick Thorpe ...
228. C&C Review 1996:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Peiser looks at Greek history Hazor and the anachronisms in the chronology of the Ancient Near East 21 Gunnar Heinsohn find strange anachronisms in the archaeology of Hazor. Shamir 27 Phillip Clapham asks whether this legendary substance was really something upstairs'? Einstein and Relativity 27 Alasdair Beal looks at the strange world of relativity theory. Notes and Queries 34 Tutankhamun radiocarbon dates Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 35 Forum by R.M . Porter 35 Phillip Clapham responds to Forum in C&C Review 1994 (Vol. XCVI) Monitor by Jill Abery 40 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 48 Reviews 49 A Test of Time (David M. Rohl) - Reviewed by ...
229. Ancient Mysteries (Book Review) [Journals] [Aeon]
... hypotheses were met with stiff opposition from academics whose minds were already made up. Not only that, but sometimes such academia is peopled by folks who are not completely straightforward in their findings, or are even mendacious in their feigned scholarship. [8 ] I ran across this very demeanor some years ago at a Stanford University symposium on the radiocarbon dating of antique violins by a "scholarly" presenter- whose name escapes me- ostensibly from the Museum of Man in San Diego. Since he claimed to have been originally from the University of Glasgow, I inquired whether he knew MacKie at the Hunterian, and he disclaimed knowledge of any such facility, suggesting instead that it may ...
230. ... in future issues [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Society's 1984 Tour of Egypt, including transcripts of lectures by Michael Jones and Peter James. Eminent astronomer Dr Maurice Jastrow examines Worlds in Collision and argues that the Earth Sciences provide no evidence for global catastrophes as recent as the 15th century BC. Jastrow's article will be followed by a detailed rebuttal from Tom McCreery, producing a striking array of radiocarbon evidence for catastrophic episodes in the 15th and 8th centuries BC. "Did Hatshepsut Visit the Court of Solomon?", by Egyptologist Dr David Lorton. John Bimson's contribution on this topic will appear in the next issue, the first part of volume VII. \cdrom\pubs\journals\review\v0504\ivfut.htm ...
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