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45 pages of results. 421. The AAAS Is Alerted To Act. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... the dueling, his opponent not having been invited to answer on the spot, as was the case in the debate between Stewart and myself. (1 ) [Other predictions which have since been verified include the high heat of Venus, Jupiter's radio noises, the existence of terrestrial magnetosphere, a thermal gradient in the lunar crust, and radiocarbon analyses pointing to a late dating for the Egyptian New Kingdom. See the Epilogue.] (2 ) [Mechanisms by which the last near collision between Earth and Mars might have led eventually to the nonintersecting orbits that we see today have been discussed by Ralph Juergens, Pensée II, pp. 6, 12; by Robert Bass ...
422. Velikovsky, Glasgow and Heinsohn Combined [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the Persian Empire has been debunked, the Persians now, they say, didn't control that area at all because we can't find any evidence of Persian occupation in this valley, so one thing after another is debunked, everything is dated further and further back, almost ad infinitum, there is no end to it, then they brought in radiocarbon, that's dating it even further back, it's all this circular argument based on preconceived ideas and means the debunking of everything. Until that, we believed that Zoroaster was probably one of the first monotheists and then we found, lo and behold, that it was Akhenaten and then we find that these Mitanni show signs of monotheism, ...
423. Quantalism: The Big Picture [Journals] [Aeon]
... began to cool. It cannot be said that other experts in the field welcomed the discovery, or the discoverer's conclusions, with open arms. As University of Calgary professor Gerry Oetalaar explained, proof, such as would come from organic remains, bones or plant fossils, would be required. These could then be dated through the use of radiocarbon techniques. "Unfortunately," Oetalaar confessed, "we have had no organic material to come up with a reliable date for those deposits anywhere in Calgary. That would be the smoking gun." As for Chlachula himself, he's confident that, in the end, most other geologists will accept the site and what was found in ...
424. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... earliest known tattoos, weapons and tools. Dating presented a problem. The axe found with the body was originally thought to be bronze and therefore dated to about 2000 BC in the Bronze Age but later analysis showed it to be almost pure copper, typical of the late Neolithic about 1000 years earlier and this age was confirmed by the first radiocarbon dates. He apparently died of exposure and appears to have been mummified by the combined effects of wind and sun but his ultimate preservation required a propitious snowfall' which subsequently became a glacier scores of meters high' which has only just melted 5000 years later. The axe seems to have been an unlikely object for anyone to carry on ...
425. Sirius. Supplement: Astronomy And Chronology Ch.2 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... , pp. 26-27. [3 ] Hall, "Egyptian Chronology", op. cit., p. 170. See also Albright, From the Stone Age to Christianity, p. 166; Breasted, A History of Egypt, p. 22. Also, T. Säve-Söderbergh, "C-14 Dating and Egyptian Chronology" in Radiocarbon Variations and Absolute Chronology, ed. I. U. Olsson (Stockholm, 1970), p. 38: "The beginning of the XVIIIth Dynasty is dated to one of two alternatives separated by not more than twenty years," the rest of the reigns "between the 16th and 11th century" having "margins of a ...
426. 094book.htm [Journals] [Aeon]
... deal with a specific problem or area of the ancient Near East. Some of the more prominent chapters concern the Greek Dark Ages; "Redating the Hittite Empire;" "Biblical Archaeology Without Egypt;" "Empty Years in Nubian History" as well as two chapters on Mesopotamian chronology. James' book concludes with several appendices on "Radiocarbon and Dendrochronology," "Greek and Roman Theories on Ancient Chronology," "The Venus Tablets of Ammizaduga" and "Synchronisms between Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Hittites during the Late Bronze Age." At over 400 pages, which includes Notes, Bibliography and Index, this book will make a valuable addition to the library of all ...
427. On the Orientation of Ancient Temples and Other Anomalies [Journals] [Aeon]
... that vitrification has always occurred at the end of the use of the fort, as a process of destruction which caused that end; it did not occur at the beginning of the occupation of any site. Mackie urged future workers to abandon the fanciful notion that vitrified rock is the remains of some weird and peculiarly Scottish prehistoric technology. The radiocarbon dates that have been determined based on carbonized wood found in a few of the forts group into eras of 400 BCE, 800 BCE, and 1200 BCE with a range of about 100 years on either side. There is no doubt that temperatures in excess of 1100 degrees C. were needed in order to produce vitrification. In 1980 ...
428. The Two Sargons and Their Successors (Part II) [Journals] [Aeon]
... Velikovsky, Op. cit., pp. 61, 67, 97. 45. (p .72 #2 ) Idem, "On Saturn and the Flood," KRONOS V:1 (Fall, 1979), pp. 3 ff. 46. (p .72 #3 ) Idem, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating," Pensee IVR IV (Spring-Summer, 1973), p. 13. 47. (p .72 #4 ) G. Heinsohn, 1988, p. 36. 48. (p .72 #5 ) The Epic of Gilgasnesh, as translated from the Akkadian by E.A . Speiser, Tablet XI ...
429. Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... . Manley, Science News (July, 1949) Page 145, S. K. Runcorn, Scientific American (1955) Page 150, O. Struve, Scientific American (1952) Page 153, Petterson, Tells Us (1949) Page 156, C. Schuchardt, Vorgeschichte (1943) Page 157, F. Johnson, Radiocarbon Dating (1952) Page 158, Science (September 24, 1954) Page 158, Science (April 8, 1955) Page 162, C. W. Wolfe, This Earth (1949) Page 169, I. Rouse, Transactions of the New York (1950) Page 172, Brooks, Climate Through the Ages ( ...
430. The Dust-up Over Ice Cores [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... example of an Old Kingdom tomb built solely for a woman, Najad Pet, priestess of the goddess Hathor and the god Wepwawet. Usually women were depicted only on the walls of their husbands' tombs. The conventional date for the tombs is 2300BC whereas, for example, Jesse Lasken has claimed the Saqqara necropolis dates from only 700BC. Radiocarbon dates on those baskets and wooden statues would be interesting . . . SIS Study Group Meetings Meetings continue to be held at the home of David Roth, 16 Oman Avenue, London NW2 6BG. If anyone is interested in attending future meetings would they please write to David at this address (tel.081 452 7376). We ...
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