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381. The Birth of Planets [Journals] [SIS Review]
... expected. A discharge concentrated at a point on the surface would leave a crater, with the debris scattered radially, perhaps in the form of tektites. DURRANI (1969) and others have dated the Australasian tektite field to about 700,000 BP but note that a date of no more than 10,000 BP has been claimed on stratigraphic evidence. CARDONA (1976) mentions a claim of no more than 5000 BP, and further notes that tektites are also known as "fire-pearls" and that ancient records state that they had fallen from the sky. The charge concept is, then, by no means an ad hoc suggestion and an appreciable body of research exists that ...
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382. Jericho [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the middle bronze age buildings were violently destroyed by fire. The stumps of the walls are buried in the debris collapsed from the upper stories and the faces of these stumps and the floors of the rooms are strongly scorched by fire. This destruction covers the whole area about 52 meters by 22 meters. [Ibid., 181] The stratigraphical evidence suggests in itself that there was a gap in occupation at Jericho. This is confirmed by a gap in the use of the tombs. Burials cease in all the tombs in the northern cemetery at the end of the middle bronze age. There is a similar break in those in the western cemetery. But in the latter area ...
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383. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and provided a fascinating evening with insights into Dr Velikovsky's ideas and comments on the future of his many unpublished manuscripts. Several other speakers appeared before the class, notably Kronos contributing editor, C. Leroy Ellenberger and SISR assistant editor Peter James, who made a very favourable impression with a presentation of his work with John Bimson on a revised stratigraphy to complement Velikovsky's revised chronology. Another speaker of note was Gordon A. Atwater, and it is the life of this remarkable man, and his importance in the "Velikovsky affair", that is the main subject of this article. Gordon Atwater was born in Nebraska in 1904 and educated at Purdue University, where he studied electrical ...
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384. Biblical Pentapolis or Midianite Cities? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 13. Shanks, op.cit., 33. 14. S.F . Vaninger, "Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision." C&AH, VI-l (1984), 14-15. 15. Cardona, op.cit. C&AH, 45. 16. C.F .A . Schaeffer, Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale. Oxford, England: 1948, 537, as translated by I. Velikovsky, "Seismology, Catastrophe, and Chronology." Kronos, VIII-4 (1983), 56. 17. G.J . Gammon and P.J . James, "New Directions in Ancient History." SIS ...
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385. Ever Since Darwin: A Review [Journals] [Kronos]
... Geogullibility and Geomagnetic Reversals", KRONOS 111:4 (May 1978), pp. 52-64. - LMG] 3. R. S. Deitz and John C. Holden: "The breakup of Pangaea", Scientific American, October 1970, pp. 102-113. 4. D. V. Ager: The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record (Macmillan, 1973); reviewed by Professor Jan Terasmae, SISR I:4 , pp. 15-16. 5. R. Goldschmidt: The Material Basis of Evolution (Yale University Press, 1940). 6. Earth in Upheaval, Chapter xv: "Cataclysmic Evolution", p. 225. [Also see L ...
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386. Dating the Wars of Seti I [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Associate at Tyndale House, Cambridge, between 1977 and 1979, when he was working on the chapter "Archaeological Data and the Date of the Patriarchs" for the volume Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives (ed. by Millard and Wiseman, IVP, 1980). He has contributed numerous articles to the SISR, including a major paper on stratigraphy to the Proceedings of the Glasgow Conference. The records of the campaigns of Seti I in northern Palestine show a close resemblance to the wars taking place in Israel under King Jehoahaz, and Pharaoh Seti could be indirectly referred to in the Biblical account. This would date Seti to the late 9th century, and this suggested placement completes the ...
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387. Velikovsky In Collision [Journals] [Kronos]
... extra-terrestrial, or a catastrophic, cause of these events significantly more likely than it is otherwise. I am forced to make a somewhat similar comment on the support which Velikovsky prizes most highly (and rightly so). This is the work of the great archaeologist, Claude Schaeffer. Quite independently of Velikovsky's ideas, Schaeffer concluded in his immense Stratigraphie comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (iiie et iie millenaires) (1948) that sites all over the Middle East gave evidence of natural disasters of unknown origin and of a magnitude unparalleled in modern records; the most violent of all coinciding with the end of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt. Now the details do indicate disasters on a ...
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388. Velikovsky and His Heroes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Also various papers in the Glasgow Proceedings (SISR VI:1 /2 /3 ) Michael Jones: "Some Detailed Evidence from Egypt Against Velikovsky's Revised Chronology"; Peter J. James: "Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the Hittites"; John J. Bimson: "Can There be a Revised Chronology Without a Revised Stratigraphy?". 19. Ramses II and His Time, loc. cit. 20. See A in C, ii: "The confusion of Hyksos and Israelites and the beginnings of anti-Semitism"; Mankind in Amnesia, v: "The age of Terror", "On the roots of anti-Semitism". Note also Velikovsky's comments ...
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389. Scarab in the Dust: Egypt in the Time of the Twenty-First Dynasty [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Fermor, 1980 Address to the SIS Library Association (London). SIS Review, 5:1 . 7. See my study, "The Libyans in Egypt." C&AH (forthcoming), which treats the period of the Twenty-second Dynasty. 8. John Bimson, "Can There be a Revised Chronology without a Revised Stratigraphy?" SIS Review, 6:1-3, Glasgow Proceedings, 18-20; Donovan Courville, The Exodus Problem and Its Ramifications. Loma Linda: 197 1. 9. Stan Vaninger, "Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision." C&AH, V:2 , 69-86; VI: 1, 5-1 8. 10 ...
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390. "As Above, So Below" Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Straight-Line Phenomena [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... "The Migration of Strong Earthquakes along the Major Fault Zones in Soviet Central Asia" Doklady: Earth Science Section, Nov. -Dec. 1975, 7-10. Oliver, Charles F., Science, vol. 67, No. 1744( 1928), xiv. O'Rourke, J.E ., "Pragmatism versus Materialism in Stratigraphy." American Journal of Science, 1976, 47-5. Proctor, Richard A., Other Worlds than Ours. New York: Appleton, 1897. Roberts, Elliott, Our Quaking Earth, 2nd ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. Rothschild, Chet O., "The Meteor Menace" Science & Mechanics, ...
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