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... Birth and Odyssey of Halley's Comet: From 2484 B.C . to the Present Time, The Birth and Odyssey of Halley's comet, The Birth of Athena, The Birth of Planets, The Birth of Vahagn: An Armenian Vision of Celestial Catastrophe?, The Birth of Venus from Jupiter, The Bit Creaky? - Tree Rings, Radiocarbon and Ancient History, A Black Holes and X-Rays Black Holes Black Sea Flood Blind Pharaoh, The Bob Kobres' Research Menu Body in Tomb KV55, The Bonds of the Past, The Bone Breccias (Comments on Apophoreta-3) Book Case, The Book Case, The Book Case, The Book Case, The Book Case, The Book ...
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82. The Velikovskian Vol. VI, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... operis tanti nobis committitur Pillars of the Past History, Science, Technology, as they relate to Chronology By Charles Ginenthal Preface What is historical evidence? [PDF] 1 Chapter 1 The Foundations of Ancient History [PDF] 11 Chapter 2 The Sphinx [PDF] 38 Chapter 3 Astronomical Sothic Dating [PDF] 80 Chapter 4 Scientific ? Radiocarbon Dating [PDF] 118 Chapter 5 Pottery Dating, Faience, and Tin [PDF] 156 Chapter 6 Egyptian Stratigraphy [PDF] 187 Chapter 7 Iron, Diorite and Other Hard Rock [PDF] 197 Chapter 8 Mesopotamia and Ghost Empires [PDF] 244 Chapter 9 Mesopotamian Stratigraphy [PDF] 272 Chapter 10 Iron, Diorite, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 42  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/index.htm
83. Untitled [Journals]
... H.: Velikovsky Affair [Aeon Vol0206] Beal, Alasdair: How Old is Greenland's Ice Cap? [Workshop W1992no1] Beal, Alasdair: Lies, Damned Lies and .. .. [Workshop W1990no2] Beal, Alasdair: Relativity Corner [Review V1997n1] Beal, Alasdair N.: Bit Creaky? - Tree Rings, Radiocarbon and Ancient History [Review V1991] Beal, Alasdair N.: Einstein and Relativity [Review V1996n1] Beggs, Allan: Exploring the Saturn Myth [Workshop W1994no1] Bethell, Tom: Darwin's Unfalsifiable Theory [Kronos Vol0704] Bietak, Prof Manfred: Isis Fellowship Lecture [Review V1991] Bimsom, John J: Conquest of Canaan ...
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84. In Passing [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , has apparently been settled with the adherence of the majority of scholars to the "middle" chronology advocated by SYDNEY SMITH, and the abandonment of the previously accepted "high" chronology (although a substantial body of opinion favours the "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 ...
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85. Pot Pourri [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Hoyle & Wickramasinghe and (for his anthropology, not his chronology) to Heinsohn. On the new chronology, Baillie is unequivocal: David Rohl is a revisionist, that is, one of those writers who wish to prove that the conventional Egyptian historical chronology is too long by about 250 years. I believe the revisionists are wrong because calibrated radiocarbon dates broadly support the conventional Egyptian chronology. For the revisionists to be correct, calibration and dendrochronology would have to be wrong and that is not possible, given the degree of tree-ring replication and the shape of [the] tree-ring-based radiocarbon calibration itself'. Rohl is thus dismissed and his reservations about radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology [16] ...
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... the Mycenaean script Minoan Linear B, the odds were "wholly unfavorable to any hope entertained that the language of the inscriptions might be Greek." (12) The experts polled by Velikovsky universally agreed with her. (13) A week before his lecture, he also wrote to Wilfrid F. Libby, the discoverer of the new radiocarbon dating method, to suggest testing the age of petroleum deposits and to note that Libby's lowering of the time of Alisar III by eight centuries was similar to Velikovsky's own conclusions. Velikovsky was unaware that in 1952 Paul V. Smith had radiocarbon-dated Gulf of Mexico oil to within the last 10,000 years, although geologists continued to insist ...
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... in the Old Testament, at ca. 1500 B.C .( 5 ) The Flood is more difficult to pinpoint but could have been at the end of the last Ice Age. Dr. Broecks suggests that ice cores indicate a very sudden climatic change around 11,000 years ago.(6 ) Pollen and diatom evidence, radiocarbon analyzed, from the Southern High Plains in New Mexico and Texas indicates that a brief sharp cold phase occurred shortly after 8800 B.C .( 5 ) Allowing for inherent measurement errors, these may actually be the same period and may pinpoint the end of the last Ice Age as well as possibly the Flood. From the time ...
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88. Pensée [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the stratigraphical record; followed by supportive excerpts from unpublished works on "Scarabs" and "Tiryns". MY CHALLENGE TO CONVENTIONAL VIEWS IN SCIENCE - The complete text of Velikovsky's paper given at the AAAS symposium of 1974. THE LION GATE AT MYCENAE - A section from one of the unpublished volumes of AGES IN CHAOS. THE PITFALLS OF RADIOCARBON DATING - Analyses the problems and possibilities of the C14 dating method in the light of his theories. METALLURGY AND CHRONOLOGY - Discusses shortcomings of the metallurgical approach to comparative archaeology. THE VELOCITY OF LIGHT IN RELATION TO MOVING BODIES - A proposal for a novel experiment to check the constant velocity of light. A MISSED OPPORTUNITY? - Further ...
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... or even the first millennium B.C . Astronomy, the Queen of the Sciences, supports unambiguously the historical fact that the 12th Dynasty of Egypt existed in the first and not the second millennium B.C . The astronomical data related to Sirius, the Moon and the Earth's orbit correlate, corroborate, and converge on that fact. Radiocarbon dating, which has been called upon to buttress the established chronology, nevertheless consistently points to the fact that all dates taken from wood, charcoal, and short-lived plants will always render dates that are older or considerably older than the sites from which they were taken to be measured. This, too, strongly indicates that the length of ...
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90. A Record of Success [Journals] [Pensee]
... .85 millisecond, and that thereafter it began to decrease by 3.7 microseconds every 24 hours. Comptes rendues des seances de l'Academie des Sciences, 250 (February 22 and April 11, 1960). Some of Earth's petroleum deposits are of recent date and extraterrestrial origin. (W in C, "Naphtha," 53-58) Radiocarbon analysis of oil off- and on-shore in the Gulf of Mexico has revealed that it was deposited during the last 9000 years- not millions of years ago. P. V. Smith, "The Occurrence of Hydrocarbons in Recent Sediments from the Gulf of Mexico," Science, 116 (October 24, 1952), 437-9. Ten ...
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