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45 pages of results. 401. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... start to build his somewhere else? David Roth said Gunnar Heinsohn has asked where all the people were in the intervening 6,000 years. There isn't enough evidence of people on Earth between the time this ancient civilisation is supposed to have been and the beginnings of the civilisations we know about. Jeremy Parnell said there is a shortage of radiocarbon datable remains about 9,800 BC and it curves upwards very steadily after. In finishing, Margaret Grant wondered about the origins of the zodiac. Was it always as we now know it? There is a tradition that the 12 labours of Hercules were related to constellations some of which are the same as those in the present zodiac ...
402. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... The Observer 27.4 .97 We have mentioned the oldest mummy found in North America before but there are two more human remains which appear to date from over 9,000 years ago. Kennewick man in particular is of great interest because his skull was originally identified as Caucasian and thought to be that of an early European settler but radiocarbon dating put it at 9,300 years old. Further research has been halted due to local Indian tribes claiming legal rights to the bones of their ancestors. The Spirit Cave mummy also did not resemble local Indians, being more like Siberians or Japanese. It was buried with mats which, if the dating is correct, would be ...
403. Science Frontiers 1977-1978 [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... 2 ) beehive chambers, such as the 10-foot-high chamber at Upton, MA; and (3 ) dolmenlike constructions, as exemplified by the 60-ton "balancing boulder" at North Salem, NY. Termed a "glacial erratic" by most, the North Salem stone seems distinctly unlike most erratics and more like some European dolmens. Noting that radiocarbon dates from Mystery Hill go back to more than 1,000 B.C ., Doran and Kunnecke feel that these stone enigmas should receive professional attention in the context of world distributions of blood groups and other evidence of early, frequent transoceanic communication. (Doran, Michael F., and Kunnecke, Bernd H.; " ...
404. On Saturn And The Flood [Journals] [Kronos]
... , The Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs (N .Y ., 1976), especially pp.184-196, 224-225; also see "Cosmic Radiation Blast Linked to End of Dinosaurs" in New York Times, 5/30/79, p.A20. - LMG] 17. see my comments in Pensee IVR IV, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating" (Spring-Summer, 1973), p.13 - ". .. in the catastrophe of the Deluge, which I ascribe to Saturn exploding as a nova, the cosmic rays must have been very abundant to cause massive mutations among all species of life .. .. " In 1963, in a letter to H ...
405. The Coming Cosmic Debate in the Sciences and Humanities: Revolutionary Vs. Evolutionary Primevology [Articles]
... kind that I mentioned in regard to the so-called Greek Dark Ages. Then there are longer-range techniques where no documentation exists and even the chain of memorial generations becomes broken. Datings are then made by examining the stratification of fossils and human products below the ground. Here, and far beyond, extend the workings of chemical clocks, such as radiocarbon dating, potassium-argon dating, and so forth. Geological and archaeological dating are achieved by the penetration of strata of earth and the remains of cultures, and assigning a later date to what is above something else. Archaeology has not sufficiently considered the causes of the sudden destruction of ancient civilizations, and therefore has made many mistakes of time ...
406. Catastrophism and the Mammoths - II (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... cores probably do not accurately record the eruption of Thera/ Santorini in the 2nd millennium BC, whereas other methods (e .g ., bristlecone pine "frost signature") seemingly do. Nor do the ice cores record the largest "frost signature" in the BC record in the Mount St. Helens eruption, whose ash is radiocarbon dated to c.2035 BC. Nor do they record acidity peaks or volcanic fallout at the time of the last ice age, when "volcanic activity was hardly negligible in this period" (C . U. Hammer, et al., NATURE 288 (1980), p. 234). The conclusion I drew from ...
407. The 1552 Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... "voice" of Seth, or "thunder," which has been linked to the eruption of Thera (Goedicke 1986:40). This catastrophic event has been further linked to the Exodus (Wilson 1985). The generally accepted date for the eruption of Thera in the mid-sixteenth century here supports a 1552 Exodus. However, recent radiocarbon dating favors a seventeenth-century event (Manning 1990), or possibly an earlier eruption. The entry of Joshua and the sons of Israel into Canaan was in 1512. The wars following mark the end of the Middle Bronze Age. The destruction and depopulation of upland Canaan at that time is well established in the archaeological record. The destroyed ...
408. Dating the Amarna Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , p. 21. The correct caption should have been: - "Figure 16. Variation of Carbon-14 isotope concentration in the atmosphere showing a dip at about 2300 BC (J . Abery, after J. C. Vogel: C14 trends before 6000 B.P . ' in I. U. Olsson [ed.]: Radiocarbon Variations and Absolute Chronology [Uppsala, 1970], p. 318)" \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop\w1989no1\20amarn.htm ...
409. The Trouble With Aztex [Journals] [Kronos]
... Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, Sept. 4, 1983. 86. Ibid.; See also Idem, "Saturn: In Myth and Religion," KRONOS X:1 (Fall 1984), p. 12. 87. T. Van Flandern, loc. cit. 88. I. Velikovsky, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating," Pensée IVR IV (Summer 1973), p. 13; Idem, "On Saturn and the Flood," KRONOS V: 1 (Fall 1979), p. 8. 89. T. Van Flandern, op. cit., p. 95. 90. D. Talbott, "Guidelines to ...
410. Ice Cores and Common Sense Part 1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Velikovsky, "On Saturn and the Flood. Kronos, V:1 , p. 7. 32. Ibid., p. 9. 33. Ibid., pp. 7-8. 34. Ibid., p. 9. 35. Ibid., p. 4. 36. Immanuel Velikovsky, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating." Pensee, IV (Spring- Summer, 1973), p. 13. 37. Immanuel Velikovsky, "The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah." Kronos, VI:4 , p. 50. 38. Ibid. 39. Cf. W. Lawrence Gates, "Modeling the Ice-Age Climate." Science ...
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