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401. Buried Forests [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... years represented by floral remains. ' The presence of oak, hickory and walnut in Stratum Ila argues against boreal forest or tundra conditions occurring anywhere near the site when the earliest strata were forming. All the plant species found in the excavation are found in the area today.182 The timeline, not based on radiocarbon, but only on stratigraphy, shows that, during the earliest period, when mammoths roamed North America, the forests that grew in Pennsylvania were of hardwood, temperate, oak, and similar trees. After that, many more pine trees grew in the forest and then, as Velikovsky claims, because America moved south while Europe and Siberia shifted north, the ...
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402. Metamorphic Evolution [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... of Distortion-Where is the Science in Scientific Creationism?" Science and Creationism, (Oxford, Eng., 1984), p. 177. 14. N. Eldredge, I. Tattersall, The Myth of Human Evolution (New York, 1982), p. 127. 15. S D. Ager, The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record (New York, 1981), p. 20. 16. Niles Eldredge, Stephen Jay Gould, "Punctuated Equilibria: An Alternative to Phyletic Gradualism," reprinted in N. Eldredge, Time Frames (New York, 1985), pp. 193-223. 17. Walter James Remine, The Biotic Message (St. ...
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403. Reviewing Velikovsky'S Venus And Mars Theories [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Thus, with Velikovsky's second paradigm, there would have been a cause for: Figure 1 The Apparent Ancient Orbit of Mars (1 ) the fragmentation of the asteroids, (2 ) a cause for the torn up crust of Venus, Njars' Old Orbir (3 ) a cause for the torn up crust of the Earth, sudden stratigraphy (massive tidal events) and ancient stories of catastrophism, and (4 ) a cause for the torn up crust-the messy but most interesting physical geography of Mars itself. Thus, there would have been Mars-Venus Wars, Mars-Earth Wars, one Mars-Astra War, but no Venus-Earth Wars. Now, one can begin to understand the torn up ...
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404. On the Length of Reigns of the Sumerian Kings [Journals] [SIS Review]
... The Early Bronze Age Sanctuary at Ai (London, 1972) J. Callaway & J. Weinstein: Radiocarbon Dating of Palestine in the Early Bronze Age, BASOR 225 (1977), pp. 1-16 M. Saghieh: Byblos in the Third Millennium BC (Warminster, 1983) J. Seger: Some Provisional Correlations in EB III Stratigraphy in Southern Palestine', in P. de Miroschedji (ed): L'urbanisation de la Palestine a l'age du Bronze ancien (BAR International, Oxford, 1989) J. Weinstein: Radiocarbon Dating in the Southern Levant', Radiocarbon 26 (1984), pp. 297-366 R. M. Porter, 1992 \cdrom\pubs ...
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... of Sethos II (1216-1210 B.C .) , and the second temple was reconstructed by Ramses III (1198-1166 B.C .) . However, it should be remembered that there is no definite archaeological evidence for this, although it does appear to be a logical solution which fits the historical picture of the period and the meagre stratigraphical evidence."130 In other words: the decisive material for dating the temple were the years during which the Egyptian kings represented by inscriptions in the Timna Temple were supposed to have ruled, according to conventional chronology .131 These same Pharaohs, however, have been dated, by Velikovsky, to the 8th to the first quarter of ...
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406. Propaganda And Scientific History [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... book. See whether or not he totally repudiated Velikovsky as Davidson claims? "I hope you [Velikovsky] will go on with your research. You are working in the right direction and time will help to show the reality of global or near global catastrophes. Already continental or near continental catastrophes cannot be doubted as I showed in my stratigraphical work in the Near East."43 Does Davidson really expect anyone to believe that this statement by Schaeffer is a total repudiation of Velikovsky's interpretation of the ancient historical record? When one of the world's finest archaeologists fully acknowledges that the ancient historical record gives strong support to Velikovsky's historical analysis Davidson blithely ignores it. Furthermore, on the ...
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... Earth could lead to crustal disruption locally, and hence possibly to an eruption of lava flow type: though intuitively it may be felt that this probability is likely to be rather lower than for the close passage of a massive cosmic body. Evidence If we knew where to look, what evidence should we expect to find? Due to the stratigraphic nature of eruption products, the most recent outpourings may well cover the strata we would like to examine. Access to the relevant layers may be difficult and limited. Potassium/argon dating is expensive, as are most methods that require high-tech equipment and processes, so we cannot expect publication of studies analysing lava flows and/or ash ...
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408. Bringing Light to a Dark Age [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Sukhis, is well attested at the city. These kings, whose names have been reconstructed thus; Sukhis I, Astuwatamanzas, Sukhis II, and Katuwas, are now believed to have directly 22 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. V, No. 2 preceded Sankara and his family, because none of them are mentioned in the Neo-Assyrian annals. Yet in stratigraphic, palaeographic and artistic terms there is no reason to separate this line of kings from the early Neo-Assyrian age, and one scholar at least has argued forcefully for placing them just there. (22) On the other hand, and much to the consternation of the scholarly community, a great deal of the material associated with the Sukhis ...
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409. Shishak - Ramesses II or Ramesses III? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... cit. [18b], pp. 38-39, 58. 42. Ibid.: p. 58. 43. Ibid.: pp. 37, 58; Goldberg: C & AH 1989, p. 38, although Goldberg actually realised he had a problem (p . 42); R. M. Porter: The Stratigraphy of Israel', C & C Workshop 1992:1 , p. 21. 44. Wightman: in Levant 17 (1985), pp. 117, 126-128. 45. A. Grayson: Assyrian Royal Inscriptions vol. 2, p. 78. 46. D. D. Luckenbill: ARAB vol. I, ...
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... , J, Dating the Wars of Seti I', SISR V:1 pp. 11-27 (errata of significance appear in SISR V:2 p. 38). 27. Gardiner, op. cit. [20], p. 249. 28. Bimson, J, Can There be a Revised Chronology without a Revised Stratigraphy? ', Ages in Chaos? - Proceedings of the SIS Glasgow Conference 1978, special issue of SISR VI:1-3, pp. 16-26 (esp. p. 23 and note 106). In the 1993 SIS Cambridge conference proceedings (p . 41), Bimson claimed that my C&CR XV Ninsianna analysis (the ...
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