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28 pages of results. 121. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 3 No. 4 APRIL 1981: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... cataclysmic extinction * Europa is a bit cracked * Appeasing the Gods? * "Apparent thickness of Saturn's rings"* Chance in evolution * "Geomagnetism and climate" * "Lamarck lives - in the immune systems" * The pot calls the kettle black...* Died with a full stomach? * "Stones, pits and Stonehenge" * Evolution in Jumps * Hoax carvings? * Another radiocarbon dating anomaly * Iceland marks the spot! * "Sheba loses her title" * Sagan's radio revelation 15 CONTACT 23 SOCIETY NEWS 24 LETTERS : Slipping shell - an adjustment C "The steeds of Mars" * Informed speculation: a reply to Dr Danelius * Strained relationship ...
122. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in a twelfth century chronicle, which claims a ninth century Carolingian patronage under the son of Charlemagne. Such claims are unlikely to be true and look more like a twelfth century historian's attempt to provide a glorious Carolingian imperial connection'. Just like some early British accounts try to establish a connection with the mythical King Arthur? ARCHAEOLOGY Older than Stonehenge Scientific American June 98, p. 18 A site of astronomically aligned megaliths has been found at Nabta, in southern Egypt's Sahara desert. They have been dated to 6000 to 65000 years old and therefore predate Stonehenge by 1000 years. They appear to accurately mark east-west and north-south directions, with a line of sight to the summer solstice ...
123. Kronos Vol. IV, No. 1 Fall 1978: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... IV, No. 1 Fall 1978 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. IV, No. 1 Fall 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Polymathics and Catastrophism: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Problems of Evolutionary Theory Roger W. Wescott 21 Gerontology, Environment, and Geological Catastrophism Richard K. Severs 29 The Aubrey Holes of Stonehenge Alban Wall 45 Abimilki, Azaru and Nikmed in the El-Amarna Correspondence and the Assyrian Annals Peter J. James 56 Eastern Anatolia and Velikovsky's Chronological Revisions - II Robert H. Hewsen 67 "Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet Irving Wolfe 90 The Rare and Roasted Phoenix: A View of Claude Levi-Strauss Jack Pockman 96 Problems of Orthodoxy ...
124. Kronos Vol. IV, No. 2 Winter 1978: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... History of a Large Mass 26 A Note on the Temperature of Venus C. J. Ransom 28 The Weakness of the Venus Greenhouse Theory Immanuel Velikovsky 33 "Just Plainly Wrong": A Critique of Peter Huber (Second Installment) Lynn E. Rose 70 On Morrison: Some Further Remarks Ralph E. Juergens 80 The Aubrey Holes of Stonehenge (Concluded) Alban Wall 98 Vox Populi 101 ASH (Continued) Cover iii Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Robert W. Bass, David Griffard, Robert H. Hewsen, Peter J. James, Ralph E. Juergens, C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose ...
125. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... rebuttal. The Last Great Impact on Earth: Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets, by Duncan Steel, John Wiley and Sons, 1995. This Australian astronomer tracks comets and asteroids for a living and his consideration of impacts past and present also presents a gloomy picture for the future of mankind. He includes some imaginative speculations, such as that Stonehenge was designed to keep track of potential impacting objects. Black Athena revisited 18 essays edited by Mary Lefkowitz and Guy Maclean Rogers, University of North Carolina Press, 1996, $19.95. Bernal's unorthodox views on the black African roots of classical Greek culture are rebutted by a scholarly range of distinguished authors. The editors conclude that ...
126. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ! Even worse, they are suggesting their new astronomical' data be used to recalibrate radiometric datings, rather like the Bristlecone pine has been used to calibrate previously unacceptable radiocarbon dates. The discrepancy between the two is not surprisingly becoming negligible. How long before they are proving the regularity of Earth's orbital changes by a look at recalibrated sediments? Stonehenge axe from Scotland New Scientist 1.10.94, p. 15 A new technique which measures minute quantities of argon can show when igneous rock formed. Using this it has been shown that a stone axe found near Stonehenge came from a source rock in Scotland, not Wales as previously thought. Either the rock had been transported ...
127. Kronos Vol. XI, No. 1 Fall 1985: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. XI, No. 1 Fall 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times Bernard Newgrosh 23 On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism David Talbott and Ev Cochrane 35 Child of Saturn (Part VI) Dwardu Cardona 47 An Evaluation of the Practical Operation of the Stonehenge Calendar Benjamin A. Bosher 58 The Scars of Mars - II Donald W. Patten 75 The Age of Reason: Some Insights Livio C. Stecchini 80 The Case of the Turkish Turn Coat Duane Vorhees 91 Vox Populi White, Forshufrud, Ellenberger, and Heinsohn 112 Announcements Cover ii Notice: The Secret Code Cover iii Notices: Horus ...
128. Pensée Volume 2, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Pensee]
... Velikovsky 16 How Stable is the Solar System? C. J. Ransom 18 Lunar Rocks and Velikovsky's Claims Derek York 19 When Was the Lunar Surface Last Molten? Immanuel Velikovsky 20 Effects of Volatility on Rubidium-Strontium Dating Robert C. Wright 21 Magnetic Remanence of Lunar Rocks: A Candid Look at Scientific Misbehavior Robert Treash 24 On Decoding Hawkins' Stonehenge Decoded Immanuel Velikovsky 29 The Censorship of Velikovsky's Interdisciplinary Synthesis Lynn Rose 32 The Center Holds William Mullen 36 Shapley, Velikovsky and the Scientific Spirit Horace Kallen 47 Velikovsky at Harvard Stephen L. Talbott 51 Is Venus' Heat Decreasing? Immanuel Velikovsky FORUM 41 Akhnaten, Aten and Venus Reconsidered Lewis M. Greenberg 42 Could Mars Have Been an ...
129. Firmament & Chaos by John Ackerman (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in just behind them. Of course it is possible that all these explanations are correct - but they are not the only alternatives. The book catalogues for many of the strange and impressive structures built by people in ancient times and offers explanations but some of these stretch credulity. For example we are asked to believe that the giant stones at Stonehenge and Avebury were erected to mark the movements of Mars and Venus - and then rearranged every 14 years when these changed. The walls of Harappa were not fortifications, as normally assumed - they were dams to control the massive floods generated as Mars was captured and released from Earth's orbit (p . 205) - and the pyramids were ...
130. C&C Review 2004:3 inc. Workshop 2004:4 Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... In Search of Alter Egos by Trevor Palmer 12 Open Letter The Dark Age Gap: An Open Letter to John Bimson, Peter James and David Rohl From Emmet Sweeney 16 Reviews The Future of the Past: Archaeology in the 21st Century, and, Atlas of Ancient History Reviewed by Paul Standring 19 The Atlantis Researches Reviewed by Phillip Clapham 20 Stonehenge: Neolithic Man and the Cosmos Reviewed by Phillip Clapham 22 Canaanites, Chronologies and Connections Reviewed by Laurence Dixon 24 Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages , Reviewed by Laurence Dixon 24 In Passing A Review of Three Videos Reviewed by Laurence Dixon 27 Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology by Bob Porter 28 Plait in Denial 33 ...
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