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... Documents . . . 45 L. Sprague de Camp: Anatomy of a Zetetic Lewis M. Greenberg & Lynn E. Rose For the Record . . . 68 Don't Rock the Ark 72 Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep . . . 74 A Third Alternative Lynn E. Rose 76 The Dawnseekers and The Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs: A Double ... Buffalo): Associate Editor. Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D ., Univ. of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Dept. of Art History and Social Sciences, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia): Editor-in-Chief. David Griffard (Ph.D , ...
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262. Velikovsky: The Open Minded Approach [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ' etc.), the existence of argon and neon in some meteorites; the strong thermal gradient beneath the surface of the Moon; the remanent magnetism found in lunar rocks; evidence of petroleum hydrocarbides in the Moon; the frequency of moonquakes; the unexpected extent of argon and neon in lunar rocks; localised areas of strong radioactivity on ... Assyrian, Hitto-Chaldean, Israelite, and Egyptian records; the Etruscan, Attic, and Roman theogonies and philosophies; Scandinavian and Icelandic epics, Mayan, Toltec, and Olmec art and legends. ' (1 ) This picture he drew from them was that around 1500 BC the Earth came into disastrous conflict with the planet Venus - then on ...
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... [61]. Because of the poorer environment, there appears to have been a general exodus of the Nubian C-people from the Sahara during the 6th Dynasty, whereafter the rock paintings at the abandoned sites ceased. This movement is verified by records during the reign of Pepi II (2280-2190 BC) [62]. There is evidence of ... date there are good indications that sands blown from the desert covered much of the rich soil [71]. As I commented in my previous article, Egyptian literature and art depict extensive suffering and famine during this time period [72]. One author states that whereas the Nile flooding had previously been taken for granted, the economic life ...
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... cause considerable damage if it struck a city. Was it also significant enough to justify a scientific approach to watching out for doomsday' [55]? Astronomers expected Doomsday Rock', as the one kilometre diameter asteroid 1990 MU' was called, to hit the earth in 1992. Concentration was high after another body of that size had ... not cease. ' [20] It is over' was also the message of Isaiah when he described the fate of a main player in the celestial battles: How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground' [21]. Jeremiah drew the conclusion that ...
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265. Tiahuanacu In The Andes. Ch.6 Mountains And Rifts (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... of red porphyry blocks. The blocks must have been brought "from a considerable distance . . . down steep slopes, across swift and turbulent rivers, and up precipitous rock faces which hardly allow a foothold."14 It has been suggested that the transportation of the building blocks was feasible only if the topography of these localities was different ... . I, Pt. 1 (1939), p. 32. 7. Posnansky, Tiahuanacu, p. 23. 8. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1876. 9. Posnansky, Tiahuanacu, p. 23. 10. Lyell, Principles of Geology, I, 89; III, 270. ...
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... intruders were emissaries of the new king, Ay, and they used the same seal-a jackal over nine prisoners-that appeared on the door of Tutankhamen's grave and the pit in the rock with the clay vessels in it. Once more we turn the pages of Sophocles' Antigone and find that Creon sent emissaries to Polynices' grave. When Antigone was ... Smenkhkare had formally returned to the religion of Amon.2 Another important article concerning one of the finds in this tomb appeared recently in the Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.3 Cyril Aldred studied the hair styles of ancient Egypt and applied his knowledge to solve the problem of the identity of the portrait on the canopic jars found in ...
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... envelope and its atmosphere creating 90 atmospheric pressures near the ground, or the travels to the moon and excursions on it, with the discoveries of strong remanent magnetism in its rocks, strong radioactivity in certain areas, like the Aristarchus crater, a steep thermal gradient under the surface, traces of hydrocarbons, and rich enclosures of neon and argon ... me nearly (within two or three decades) contemporary, must yield similar results. It will not surprise me if in the bottom of the huge hoard of objects of art in ivory in the military fort of Shalmaneser one or more originals of the el-Amarna letters could be found. Not that the work of reconstruction is in need of confirmation ...
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... and Rudolph Cohen. Professor Anati, who teaches paleoethnology at Italy's University of Lecce and directs the Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, is probably the world's leading expert on prehistoric rock art. He summarized his work in a Biblical Archaeological Review article, (6 ) then wrote a richly-illustrated book, The Mountain of God, (7 ) which ... the most credible candidate yet found for the biblical Mount Sinai, Mount Karkom in Israel's southwest Negev Desert, a sacred site of immense popularity throughout the Early Bronze Age but deserted thereafter. In his book, Anati recorded an astonishing array of finds that appeared to correlate with the book of Exodus's account of the Israelites' experience at Sinai. ...
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... carry him on their backs, so that he had no need to fear the water, and thus they would convey him to the throne, which stood upon a huge rock. The fox yielded to these persuasions, and descended into the water. Presently an uncomfortable feeling took possession of him. He began to suspect that the tables were ... , it performs the same service for Erwah, immorality. Samek said: "O Lord, may it be Thy will to begin the creation with me, for Thou art called Samek, after me, the Upholder of all that fall." But God said: "Thou art needed in the place in which thou art;[ ...
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... in the constellations in the region of the Great Bear in the far north- having offended Poseidon by comparing her beauty with that of the Nereids, was exposed on a rock to be consumed by a sea-monster to placate the angry deity. Perseus rescued her, waged war on the Ethiopian king, whom he defeated, married Andromeda, and ... were the boldest masters, the greatest colonizers, who could boast of a form of government approaching to constitutionalism, who of all nations of the time stood highest in practical arts and sciences and into whose lap there flowed an unceasing stream of the world's greatest riches, until the day came when they began to care for nothing else, and ...
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