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441. The Empire Strikes Back [Books] [de Grazia books]
... if conceivable, quite unknown and undeveloped. Here and there in his works one finds nuggets of valuable ore, some in history, some in legend, some natural history. One finds these days a plenitude of studies of meteorites and comets, a few of which he cites. One finds, too, many goods works on historical and stratigraphic chronology, chronometry, and it takes more than innuendo to shake the solid foundations of radiochronometry. One must be impressed, on the other hand, by Velikovsky's ability to discover anomalies and contradictions, especially in Ancient History. He may well be on the right track in discovering continuities between Pharaoh Akhnaton and Oedipus, and concordances between the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch13.htm
442. Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes [Journals] [Aeon]
... of Egypt," SIS Workshop 5:1 (April 1983), p. 16; J.J . Bimson, "The Years 763 and 687 B.C ., " SIS Review V:4 (1980/81), p. 122; idem., "Can the be a Revised Chronology Without a Revised Stratigraphy?" in ibid., VI:1-3 (April 1983), p. 24; idem., "The Search for Sethos," SIS Workshop 6:1 (May 1985), pp. 6-7; D. Hickman, "The Chronology of Israel and Judah," Part II, Catastrophism and Ancient History VIII ...
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443. Precursors of Quantavolution [Books] [de Grazia books]
... was still writing when he died in his eighties, and Stephanos was still peddling his manuscript when last heard of. Hans Bellamy passed away old and with him most interest in Hans Hoerbiger's catastrophism, which occurred from the Earth's capture of satellites. Claude Schaeffer died in his eighties full of public honors, but not from his great work on Stratigraphie Comparée. Frank Dachille died quietly aboard a PanAm airplane to Rome, on his way to a conference; he was beginning to move back strongly into the study of catastrophism. Of the fate of certain others, I've spoken elsewhere among these pages. The remainder are too many to census. I don't mean to imply anything. No ...
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444. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : Nature 338, pp. 613-615; Nature 341, pp. 11-16 An article by an Australian palaeontologist strongly indicated that over the last 25 years an Indian scientist has been describing fossils from all over the Himalaya which did not actually originate from the places he claimed. There were astonishing additions to the faunal lists' which caused revisions of stratigraphical alignments for virtually every horizon, Cambrian to Jurassic, and from one end of the Himalayas to the other. ' The accusation was followed by a defence by the scientist concerned and letters from other Indian scientists which appeared largely to back up the Australian. Thera Theories sources: Archaeometry 29:1 (1987), pp. 45-49 ...
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445. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . More than four centuries passed from the invasion of the Amalekites until their expulsion. Even the barbarous Amalekites would have been expected to attain some degree of civilisation in this time; yet the Hyksos period is a virtual Dark Age for Egypt. Dark Ages are possible. But is this one necessary? In addition, the most promising revised stratigraphy for the post-Exodus period has been that of Stan Vaniger, who puts the Exodus near the end of Early Bronze III. This would seem to imply that the Exodus took place at the end of the Old Kingdom and the beginning of the First Intermediate Period (FIP). Velikovsky assumed that the Exodus immediately preceded the Second Intermediate Period ...
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... do the strata need to be brought forward in time to close the archaeological void in the Babylonian and Persian periods [33]? (ii) to what extent does the Late Bronze Age overlap the adjacent periods? (iii) is Iron I a truly separate time period? (iv) what is the position of Solomon in the stratigraphy - Late Bronze or Iron, or both?, and (v ) if the entry of the Israelites into Canaan is marked by the transition from EB III to EB/MB (MB I on the American system), then what process in the Judges period is represented by the further marked transition from EB/MB to MB ...
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447. The Gaseous Complex [Books] [de Grazia books]
... York: Dell, 1966), 223-4. 13. A.G .W . Cameron, 240 Nature (1 Dec. 1972), 229 14. Supra, fn. 3. 15. Rhys Carpenter, Discontinuity in Greek Civilization (Cambridge: Harvard U., 1966) 16. Claude F.A . Schaeffer, Stratigraphie Cornparé... (London: Oxford, 1948). 17. I.M . Isaacson (pseud.), "Applying the Revised Chronology." 4 Pensée 4 (Fall). 5. 18. This has been known since O. Heer in the 1860's. See Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval (New York ...
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... Indus Valley was found in the Late Period, in the level of City IV, that has been attributed to the Assyrian age. (180) While this places yet one more burden on Heinsohn's shoulders, he will be the first to contest the dating of the Bahrein levels. I must, however, hold him to his word that stratigraphy is the only sure yardstick of chronology, and whatever else may be said of the Bahrein strata, they are sequential. 22. Shar-kali-sharri and ashurbanipal Naram-Sin left the throne to his son, Shar-kali-sharri, while naming his other son as heir-apparent to Shar-kali-sharri. Esarhaddon left the throne to his son Ashurbanipal, while also naming his other son ...
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449. Hurricanes and Cyclones [Books] [de Grazia books]
... flesh out the skeletal ages. Notes (Chapter Three: Hurricanes and Cyclones) 1. Cf. C.L . Riley et al, Man Across the Sea: Problems of Pre-Columbian Contacts (Austin, Tex.: U. of Texas, 1971) 302 et passim. 2. Derek W. Ager, The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record (New York: Wiley-Halsted, 1973), 39. 3. A.V . Carozzi and M.S . Gerber, "Late Paleozoic Tornados and Synsedimentary Brecciation of Chert Nodules." 4. Warren, Buddhism in Translation, p. 328 quoted by Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision 70. 5. William Mullen, ...
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450. The Center Holds [Journals] [Pensee]
... the most recent series of catastrophes more meticulously than the Spring and Autumn Annals, beginning with the year -776. Again like the Egyptian, Chinese remote antiquity is divided into three major phases, the Hsia, Shang and Chou dynasties. Whether the breaks between them are in each case to be coordinated with global catastrophes is a problem which the stratigraphist and the historian should together be able to solve. India has no such detailed historiography, but the combination of myth and history in her epic and other literary traditions should yield richly to a similar effort. The total destruction of the Indus Valley Civilization in -1500, like that of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt, gives a firm starting ...
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