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67 pages of results. 631. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... between the Old and New Worlds in the BC period tends to be laughed out of court by mainstream archaeologists and historians but sometimes a fact surfaces which they have difficulty in explaining away. Nicotine and cocaine have been found in Egyptian mummies but the plants from which these are derived come only from the Americas. A mummy from the time of Ramesses II had plant material in the wrappings which proved to be tobacco. This was dismissed as contamination but further samples from the body itself confirmed it. The concentration of nicotine was so high it is thought it may have been used in the mummification process. The Scythians National Geographic Sept. 96, pp. 54-79 Excavations of some of ...
632. Velikovsky And Cultural Amnesia [Journals] [Pensee]
... Velikovsky's treatment of this period in the unpublished volumes of his work. The result was a game of guessing how Velikovsky might treat the problems of reconstructing the period and then of ridiculing the guess as, for instance, by suggesting that he might have tried to eliminate the extra centuries by proving that the years were shortened, or that "Ramses VI-XII may have perished in a catastrophe." The paper concluded with heavy sarcasm, suggesting that historical research should be reclassified as a creative activity, open to "women's lib, minority groups, and academics seeking to bolster their ego." The process of apologizing for the behavior was begun on the university's behalf by Dr. J ...
633. Temple, Crown, Vase, Eye, and Circular Serpent [Books]
... , or eye; the imagery focuses on the simple and universal form of the primal parents . Frankfort, op. cit., 152. Sjöberg and Bergmann, op. cit., 41. Budge, Gods, Vol. I, 186. Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, 209. Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI, 166. Frankfort, op. cit., 127. Pyramid Text 635. Pyramid Texts 844-45 Pyramid Text 1234. Pyramid Text 2274. Pyramid Text 1816. Gods, Vol. II, 113-14. Budge, Papyrus of Ani, 96. Clark, op. cit., 95. O'Neill, op. cit. ...
634. A Failed Excursion to the Caves of Aquitaine [Books] [de Grazia books]
... preliminary reports to America, I met Dr. Elizabeth Ralph, Director of the Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Natural History, and we went home together. Princeton, September 18, 1976 Elizabeth Ralph told me among many things, that: a. She thought Velikovsky was difficult and wrong. b. That the Ramses C14 dates of 13th century from at least 3 types of material disproved him and that there were 19th dynasty 7th century readings. c. That she almost lost her job in the fracas over doing some tests for Velikovsky (those were the ones that FOSMOS of which I was President authorized circa 1970 but Bruce Mainwaring carried on all the ...
635. The Holy Land [Books]
... , 45. In the Orphic description of the primeval Nous or Mind, "the circling ocean was his belt." See our chapter II, p. Evelyn-White, Hesiod 229ff. Clark, Myth and Symbol, 86. Budge, The Papyrus of Ani, 187. See Pyramid Texts 77 and 512. Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI, 152. Clark, op. cit., 117. Maj Sandman Holmberg, The God Ptah, 106. Op. cit., 142. Kees, "Kulttopographische und Mythologische Beträge," 151. Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, 97; Reymond, op. cit., 152. Op. ...
636. The Polar Sun [Books]
... op. cit., 117. Budge, A Hieroglyphic Vocabulary to the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, 174. Budge, Gods, Vol. I, 508-9. Renouf, op. cit., 151. Ibid., 67. Ibid., 45. Ibid., 113. Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI, 106. Piankoff, The Litany of Re, 40-41. Budge, From Fetish to God , 401. Jensen, op. cit., 11. Ibid.k , 16-19; Brown, Researches into the Origins of the Primitive Constellations, Vol. I, 269; Vol. II, 191. Langdon, Semitic ...
637. The 'New Chronology' and the Amarna Period [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... biblical historian was not merely being modest: the man defeated by Asa was not himself a pharaoh. But why did the pharaoh not lead his troops in person? Could it be that he was too old and infirm? We ask this because, in the new chronology', the Zerah incident would take place late in the reign of Ramesses II. Notes and References 1. B. Newgrosh, D. M. Rohl & P. G. van der Veen: The el-Amarna Letters and Israelite History' in JACF 6 (1992/93), pp. 33-64. 2. J. A. Soggin: Old Testament and Oriental Studies, Biblica et Orientalia 29 ...
... or over fifteen times the length of period since the dawn of Christianity, a very long time. The Egyptians told Herodotus that Hercules lived 17,000 years before Amasis of the sixth century BC, that 15,000 years had elapsed between the god Dionysus and King Amasis, and 11,340 years between the age of Menes and Ramses Miammun, all of which periods are manifestly fabulous and based on a profound misconception. The question resolves itself into what the remote ancients understood by the term "years". I have necessarily been compelled to compare ancient chronology with considerable care, and it is my belief that the term "year" frequently applied to a month, ...
639. Bibliography [Books]
... Temple (New York, 1967) Raphael Patai, with Robert Graves, Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis (New York, 1966) John Weirr Perry, Lord of the Four Quarters (G . Braziller, 1966) Donald L. Philippi~ trans., The Kojiki (Princeton, 1969) Alexander Pianlioff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI (New York, 1954) The Shrines of Tut-Ankh-Amon (New York, 1955) Mythological Papyri (New York, 1957) The Litany of Re (New York, 1964) The Pyramid of Unas (Princeton, 1968) The Wandering of the Soul (Princeton, 1974) Erwin Pousselle, "Seelische Führung in Lebenden Taoismus ...
640. The AAAS Affair: from Twenty Years After [Books]
... time. Velikovsky had published Worlds in Collision in 1950, Ages in Chaos in 1952, Earth in Upheaval in 1955, and Oedipus and Akhnaton in 1960. Other books were in the pipeline, and would soon have followed: The Dark Age of Greece; the succeeding volumes of the Ages in Chaos series, including The Assyrian Conquest, Ramses II and His Time, and Peoples of the Sea; In the Beginning (the "prequel" to Worlds in Collision); Before the Day Breaks (the Einstein book); The Test of Time; Mankind in Amnesia, Stargazers and Gravediggers; and Velikovsky's autobiography, Days and Years. All of these books were near completion ...
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