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23 pages of results. 111. Comets, Meteorites and Earth History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... final calendrical change, from a year of 360 to a year of 365 ¼ days, took place around the beginning of the Iron Age, which Gallant linked with the start of the sub-Atlantic climatic regime c.750 BC. He also strongly supported the view, by pointing out major discrepancies between the Egyptian records and the requirements of the Sothic dating system, that the conventional chronology for Egyptian history was incorrect and requiring shortening by some half a millennium. In the third section of his talk, Gallant outlined the possible mechanism for the catastrophic changes in the Earth's rotation that the calendar changes suggested. Using numerous slides of geological features, he demonstrated the mounting evidence for major impacts ...
112. Kronos Vol. II, No. 4 Summer 1977: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... Sea: An Egyptologist's Reaction David Lorton 75 Philistines, Persians, and "Peoples of the Sea": A Problem of Ethnic Identity Roger W. Wescott 77 Peoples of the Sea: An Art Historical Perspective . . . Lewis M. Greenberg 88 "Astronomy and Chronology": An Assessment Lewis M. Greenberg 89 A Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt Ronald D. Long 102 Notices 102 Corrigenda 103 The Book Case 104 Notes about the Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief LEWIS M. GREENBERG Executive Editor WARNER B. SIZEMORE Senior Editors ROBERT W. BASS, ROBERT H. HEWSEN, RALPH E. JUERGENS C.J . RANSOM, LYNN E. ROSE, ROGER W. WESCOTT ...
113. The Velikovskian Vol. II, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... various articles in several scholarly journals. He has been an associate editor of, and contributor to, the journal Pensée, as well as an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is a major contributor to the book Velikovsky Reconsidered and has been both senior editor of and contributor to KRONOS. His book on the Sothic calendar will be published shortly. Charles Raspil works for the New York City government and has written articles which appeared in Horus, the Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Paranormal Research and the Proceedings of the International Forum on New Science. Charles Ginenthal Editor-in-Chief Vol. II, No. 4 Copyright © 1994 IVY PRESS BOOKS Forest Hills ...
114. Untitled [Articles]
... of the Polar Configuration Richard Heinberg Catastrophe, Collective Trauma, and the Origin of Civilization Gunnar Heinsohn The Restoration of Ancient History Ted Holden The Impossible Dinosaurs Eric Miller Venus Worship and Ancient China William Mullen "Cenocatastrophism" Donald W. Patten and Samuel R. Windsor The Twin Tilts of the Spin Axes of Mars and Earth Lynn E. Rose Sothic Dating and Historical Reconstructions Dave Talbott From Myth to Physical Model Wallace Thornhill Recent Geology of the Planet Venus Tom Van Flandern Exploding Planets and Non-exploding Universes Duane Vorhees The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Roger Williams Wescott Quantalism: the Big Picture Prof. Irving Wolfe The Science of Catastrophism Professor Irving Wolfe Big and Little Science Milton Zysman Jupiter in Collision ...
115. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... various articles in several scholarly journals. He has been an associate editor of, and contributor to, the journal Pensée, as well as an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is a major contributor to the book Velikovsky Reconsidered and has been both senior editor of and contributor to KRONOS. His book on the Sothic Calendar will be published shortly. Roger W. Wescott (Ph. D., Princeton University) Dr. Wescott is a Rhodes scholar and former Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. He was president of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States. He has authored and co-authored numerous books ...
116. Cosmos & Chronos Symposium report [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... The reason for the question, which he admits is still unanswered, was that in the process of documenting the progression of Egyptian history for his upcoming book, he kept stumbling onto evidence that the entire Middle Kingdom of Egypt (or at least the 13th and 14th dynasties) needs to be down-dated to after the New Kingdom (one complete Sothic period later than usually accepted.) Astronomical evidence: Luft's El-Lahun papyri, discovered in the 1890's, now in former East Germany. Among these documents were 36 papyri that contain both dates and astronomical configurations that are usuable for retrocalculations. Of those 36, 18 have dates and configurations which match the traditionally accepted dating in the 19th century ...
117. Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty [Journals] [SIS Review]
... disconcerting reading. When Velikovsky began his campaign hardly any C14 results from Egyptian material of the New Kingdom - the period affected by his revised chronology - had been published. Yet the replies he received from the various Museum authorities he approached for further tests (and full publication of the results) displayed a degree of faith in the accepted, Sothic based, Egyptian chronology that bordered on utter complacency. In 1964 Velikovsky did succeed in securing the test of a mixed sample of wood from the tomb of Tutankhamun (P . 726). The result given was 1030 50 b.c ., which. corrected by the Suess calibration to c. 1250-1350 B.C ., ...
118. The Chaldeans of Sumer [Journals] [Aeon]
... SIS Review that (Dayton's) work "is potentially more disrupting than Ages in Chaos itself; even for this reviewer, well-steeped in the concept of Velikovsky's revised chronology, some of Dayton's conclusions are positively frightening." This is a remarkable echo of Sir Alan Gardiner's lament in his 1961 History of Egypt about the perils of casting loose from Sothic dating-the one peg (highly disputed and tendencious though it was) upon which the chronology of ancient Egypt and related cultures was based. The Heinsohn model answers James' plea, and makes sense of the hitherto-puzzling, yet authoritatively documented, conclusions of Dayton. If the Sumerians were the Chaldeans, Jemdat Nasr fits naturally into the later Middle ...
119. The Pentagram of Venus [Journals] [Horus]
... heliacal risings of the Morning Star, this point of light, shifting position by itself, causing the pentagram to flash forth in the order of time, was the physical image-one that had been known and worshipped for ages. The Eight Year Festivals The Venus Pentagram was first discovered in modern times by M. Knapp, who supposed that the Sothic period pertained to Venus, rather than to Sirius. Taking as his model the famous Keplerian time diagram of the successive conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn, he tried the same with Venus-and got a pentagram, but his discovery was ignored by the historians of Astronomy. It was rediscovered in 1963 by 0. Hinze and G. de Santillana ...
120. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... various articles in several scholarly journals. He has been an associate editor of, and contributor to, the journal Pensée, as well as an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is a major contributor to the book Velikovsky Reconsidered and has been both senior editor of and contributor to KRONOS. His book on the Sothic Calendar will be published shortly. Charles Ginenthal Editor-in-Chief Vol. I, No. 3 Copyright © 1993 IVY PRESS BOOKS Forest Hills, New York THE VELIKOVSKIAN Quota pars operis tanti nobis committitur PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, ...
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