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351. Homeric Troy and the Greek Dark Age [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1990 (Vol XII) Home | Issue Contents Homeric Troy and the Greek Dark Age by Dwardu Cardona Dwardu Cardona is Senior Editor of Kronos and Founding Father (in absentia) of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. His writings have appeared in many publications including Topper, The Ubyssey, Pensee, Kronos, The Sourcebook Project, UFO Report, Frontiers of Science, C & AH, CSIS Newsletter, Aeon, and both C&C Workshop and Review. 1. Introduction I am as anxious as David Rohl to rid ancient Greece of its troublesome Dark Age. His proposed series of essays on early Greek history in relation to the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1990/02troy.htm
352. Recent Finds In Geology. Ch.17 Supplement (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... continues to bring, confirmation of the fact that lavas and igneous rocks in all parts of the world are reversely magnetized. But what is even more startling is to find that the reversely magnetized rocks are a hundred times more strongly magnetized than the earth's magnetic field could have caused them to be. H. Manley, in his review, writes: "It may seem strange that a rock which is made magnetic by the earth's field" should become so strongly magnetized "compared with the generating force. This is one of the most astonishing problems of paleomagnetism."4 Manley also refers to the tests made years ago by G. Folgheraiter and P. L. Mercanton on ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/earth/17c-recent.htm
353. Immanuel Velikovsky 1895-1979 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... then a teacher at the Berlin Hochschule, and the couple married in 1923. Moving to Palestine the following year, Velikovsky set up in medical practice. For a period, he studied psychoanalysis with Wilhelm Stekel in Vienna, and met and corresponded with Freud, later publishing papers in the latter's journal, Imago. Even at this time his writing was original and provocative: in a paper sponsored by Eugen Bleuler, he was the first to suggest that pathological encephalograms characteristic of epilepsy might be found, and in another - "The Dreams Freud Dreamed" - he psychoanalysed the founder of physchoanalysis in a way which incurred the wrath of some of Freud's disciples. He also established a ...
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354. Forum [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of Memphis (HPM) found on a large block of stone now housed in the Berlin Museum. The last pontiff on this list is a certain Ankh-ef-en-Sekhmet. A cartouche, running down the right edge of the slab, seems to indicate that the completion of the slab took place in the reign of a king Shoshenq. The style of writing of the king's name is late in date and resembles that of either Shoshenq V or VI. The suggestion, therefore, is that Ankh-ef-en-Sekhmet was a contemporary or close predecessor of one of these two kings, who reigned between circa 675 and 620 in the revised scheme and around 735 in the conventional chronology. After Ankh-ef-en-Sekhmet the line of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0601/18forum.htm
... what kind of counterarguments I may expect from exacting critics. There are several, and each of them receives mention here; certain single subjects either have been or will be discussed by me at greater length in other places. And here are the questions I expect: 1. The identification of Psammetich, Necho, and Apries in the Greek writings with Seti, Ramses, and Merneptah, known from the monuments, raises the question: If the first are known as pharaohs with Tanis on the eastern side of the Delta as their capital, while the later kings are known as Saitic pharaohs with their capital at Saïs, on the other side of the Delta, how can this ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/8-epilogue.htm
356. Damned To Fame. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... The secretary of the literary agent gave the galleys of the section that she received from me to an associate editor of Collier's- there are many of these, and they have little power to make decisions. When the associate editor approached the chief editor of nonfiction, the latter looked through the material and announced to his subordinate that he himself would write the three pieces- something that is not usually done. The two editors came with the first article, and I, being late, found them waiting on the dark staircase before the door of my study. I apologized and was prepared to be as uncritical as possible. However, I found the version offered me so inaccurate that it ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/111-damned.htm
357. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of the Review 1978-1980 one of the Editors 1980-1985 Chairman 1982-1985 Secretary 1985-1986 Most of the important things that he did for the Society were before my being on the Council, so my information on these is not first-hand. However I believe he was instrumental in furthering the aims of the Society in many major ways: editing material for Review, writing for the publications, especially his excellent reviews of books on a wide variety of subjects, general publicity for the Society, contacting people all over the globe and maintaining links, using his position in the Library Association to obtain premises for SIS Public Meetings. All in all, the Society owes a great debt of gratitude to Brian, ...
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... German traveller, Dr. Von Martius, whose works on then nations of South America am well known and highly appreciated, has in strong terms asserted that a psychological difference exists between the American families and those of the Old World. He has sketched his hypothesis with a bold hand, and with a force which we seldom find surpassed in writings upon these subjects. The indigenous race of the New World is distinguished from all the other nations of the earth, externally, by peculiarities of make, but still more, internally, by their state of mind and intellect. The aboriginal American is at once in the incapacity of infancy and unpliancy of old age, he unites the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  19 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/serpent/index.htm
359. Ras Shamra (Ages in Chaos) [Velikovsky]
... 1927-1931 (Stockholm, 1934-37), I, 405. 11. Schaeffer, The Cuneiform Texts of Ras Shamra-Ugarit (London, 1939), p. 29. 12. Charles Virolleaud, "Les Inscriptions cunéiformes de Ras Shamra", Syria, Revue dart oriental et darcéologie, X (1929), 308. Greek Elements in the Writings of Ras Shamra Ras Shamra was not merely a maritime city that traded in arms of Cyprian copper and in wine, oil, and perfume: jars, flagons, and flacons were found there by the hundreds; it was also a city of learning: there was a school for scribes and a library. In the school the future ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  01 Apr 2001  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ages/chap-5.htm
360. The Danunians and the Velikovsky Revision [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , and the language of the Lydians is considered to be Late Luwian. ' Mopsus with a group of warriors at about the time of the Trojan War fought his way to Pamphylia where he supposedly founded a city called Aspendus and finally reached Cilicia where he founded other cities. A side note to this is the name of Aspendus. Astor writes: "It may be recognized with Bossert [the archaeologist at Karatepe] that the coincidence of the H-H [Hittite hieroglyphic] name of Asitawandas from Karatepe with native name of the Pamphylian Aspendus, Estwenda, ' i.e . city of Asitawandas, '- shows that the Danunian king bore an old royal name which may have ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0102/81dan.htm
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