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30 pages of results. 261. The Sea Peoples and the Philistines [Articles]
... James: "It's a modern coinage, the terms usually used in the texts are "Asiatics" and the usual names from the people from the Levant. In some texts they do talk about Northerners in their Isles, or such-and-such of the Sea, but the actual phrase "Peoples of the Sea" is a modern pastiche. David Rohl: "They don't actually say "the Sea", they say "the Great Green", it's an anglicised version of it." Peter James: "But they don't say "Peoples of the Great Green", either. Question: "Wasn't it Maspero who invented the Great Green, about 1900?" Geoffrey Gammon ...
262. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... escape velocity (after allowance for resistance of the Jovian matter through which it must be propelled) into circumsolar orbit, carrying a large atmosphere with it. 4. Such a Jovian ejection may have become the planet Venus. 5. Future such events may occur. Figure 1: near-equatorial section (Illustration: A. Beal & D. Rohl) Figure 2 (Illustration: A. Beal) ro = 6052 km-ho Q: centre of mass m] The self-gravitation of such an ejected cone would quickly make it spheroidal. The zero-pressure density of the materials of the Jovian crust and mantle, no doubt varying with Jovian depth, would result in variation of zero-pressure density along the ...
263. Annual General Meeting on September 26, 1982 [Articles]
... the SIS for people to put in other nominations, but we never receive any, we always have to bludgeon people. Bernard Prescott: There are two people who were not on Council last year who are on Council this year, so I don't think it's quite fair to say that they just nominate each other, David Livingstone and David Rohl, both members who were not on Council last year but have been nominated this year, so I don't think it's really a case of saying it's an old boys' network. Peter James: There were two new members last year as well, and two the year before that. Bernard Prescott: There is one point in the ...
264. Bibliography (Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science) [Books]
... p . Reagan, Ronald. (1965). Where's the Rest of Me? New York: n.p . Roazen, Paul. (1975). Freud and his Followers. New York: Knopf. Roheim, Geza. (1943) The 0rigin and Function of Culture. New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs. Rohl, David and Peter James. (1983). "An Alternative to the Velikovskian Chronology for Ancient Egypt." S.I .S . Workshop, 5, 2 (Apr.), 12-22. Rose, Lynn E. and Robert W. Bass. (1980). "A Choice of Pattens." S ...
265. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , enclosing wall and ramp'. An unbiased view of the photograph that accompanied my letter will confirm this impression, so it is not surprising that others both before and since have made the same comment. It is however perhaps surprising how rarely these formations' are mentioned. My first reaction to their letter was one of pleasure that David Rohl and John Bimson whose books and articles I have read with respect for many years, should have visited the site, partly, as a result of my request. My second reaction was one of disappointment at the conclusions. They state that geological evidence indicates that the salt flats off Masada have been uncovered for 3000 years. Others disagree ...
... topics covered by this book; to Angela Adcock, Pauline Polkey and Sharon Morrison for secretarial assistance; and to the library staff of the University for their co-operation in obtaining copies of many papers. Amongst the public speakers who have stimulated my thoughts (although not necessarily bringing me to agree with their views) have been Victor Clube, David Rohl, Archie Roy, Rupert Sheldrake, Peter Warlow and Chandra Wickramasinghe at SIS meetings, and Guy Bush at the Linnean Society. Even more writers of books and articles (by a considerable margin, in numerical terms) have provided me with new knowledge and fresh perspectives. It would perhaps be invidious to single out any authors for special ...
267. The History Of The Revisionist Debate: A Personal View [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... into the required tight period. Ironically, Courville's detailed chronology, which has won no support whatsoever, was also based on an uncritical acceptance of Thiele's work. The Glasgow school had succeeded in shattering Velikovsky's argument for a late date for the 19th dynasty, but their own consensus had fallen apart. Peter James, with the support of David Rohl, then developed a "James-Rohl" chronology, since renamed after a disagreement between the two chronologies. In the early 1980's, the SIS leaders devoted themselves to developing this model, while Kronos printed a number of valuable unpublished papers by Velikovsky, with the permission of his estate, after he had died in 1979, including some extracts ...
268. The Erratic Descent of Man [Books]
... coastlines were as shown [ref. 66] (solid lines), with land bridges allowing animals to cross in either direction. The strategic position of the Afar region, where early hominid fossils have been found, is clear. (The present day coastlines are shown as dotted lines). Illustration: J. Abery & D. Rohl] Proconsul survived to about 12 Myr ago, but from the Middle Miocene onwards there were an increasing number of hominoids in existence, all apparently deriving from original African stock. In Europe, a small, primitive, hominoid, Pliopithecus (about 6 kg) appeared about 15 Myr ago, and a larger one, Dryopithecus (17-32 ...
269. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , that other authors (notably Rose & Vaughan) prefer description of Second Ulul as VI*. We also apologise for some other minor misprints, but these should be self-evident (e .g . line 4 of the article refers to a year of 365.2422 days, not "years"). 1988 Nile Cruise Mr David Rohl and Mrs Val Pearce, following the success of the 10th Anniversary Tour of Egypt, are considering organising another Nile Cruise, this time for late summer 1988. The intention is to book through Swan Hellenic again to guarantee a quality cruise. All-inclusive ticket prices will be between £1200 and £1500 depending on choice of cabins on board ...
270. Index to "Pillars of the Past" [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , J.C ., 22 Said, B., 69 Rickard, T., 217, 472 Sais, 26 Roaf, M., 263 Sakkara, 78 Robbins, L.H ., 293, 330 Samaria, 181 Robinson, S.W ., 152 Sammer, J., 272, 273, 275 Rohl, D.M ., 118 Samuel, A.E ., 111 Rolle, R., 329, 349 sapphire 199-202, 291 Roman Catholic Church, 258 Sargon I, the Great, 245, 287, 293, 387, 388 Roman influence, 257 Sargonic style, 292, 388 Roman(s ), 82 ...
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