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creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you seriously telling me you do not > understand these: Seriously. As I understand it, the pyramids and other monuments at Giza were all planned and built at different times for different reasons. So why would the enthusiastic efforts of you (and others) to construct geometric designs all over the site pby Hermione - Ancient History
American Journal of Archaeology download (under the Table of Contents on the right is an item entitled "The first 'Minoans' of Kythera revisited", which might prove of interest).by Hermione - Ancient History
Martin Stower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At time of posting this, the link (potted search) > still works for me. And it's also working for me again, too, although it wasn't later yesterday evening ...by Hermione - Ancient History
I managed to get this one earlier ... Google Books apparently gets fits of the whimsies at times, and material found previously doesn't necessarily re-emerge on subsequent occasions ... (I've also managed to download the PDF - anyone with any problems, PM me. Anyway, this has got two of the Perring articles in it: but I have a feeling that there was another publication, too, in Martinby Hermione - Ancient History
Thanks, Martin ... I'm sure that many people will find that a very useful resource.by Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione: You're free to present your ideas, Scott > ... although you might find that presenting some > sensible evidence along with them might gain you a > rather more receptive audience. > > SC: And how would you know there is no evidence > there IF YOU DON'T READ IT FIRST? I sby Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Simply > because my ideas do not fit your model (which has > many gaps and anomalies) should not make me > automatically wrong or disbarr me from presenting > them - or do you think it should? You're free to present your ideas, Scott ... although you might find that presenting some sensible evidenby Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione: Well, surely you're on the wrong board, > then? The purpose of this forum is to weigh the > evidence for alternative history. > > SC: First of, I don't see my idaes as having to be > on one board or another. I enjoy sharing my ideas > and discussing them with others, no mby Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am not going to > get into a drawn out discussion concerning the > so-called 'evidence' that is cited by > archaeologists and Egyptologists. Well, surely you're on the wrong board, then? The purpose of this forum is to weigh the evidence for alternative history. Suffice to say &by Hermione - Ancient History
Mercury Rapids Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *suppresses the urge to say. "Hey Nonny Nonny!" (Shouldn't that be sing "Hey Nonny Nonny," Merc ... )by Hermione - Paper Lens
Thanks, Lee. I regret to say that I had never heard of chromaticism. However, this site (scroll some way down and look over on the right under "31 October 2006") has a couple of brief audio examples of what is described as "gentle chromaticism".by Hermione - Paper Lens
Pete Clarke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone know of specific examples where a > knowledge of music was considered heretical? This article has some discussion of the role of music in Christianity. I couldn't find any mention of a knowledge of music being considered heretical.by Hermione - Paper Lens
Well, I'm listening to it at the moment. The singing seems very pleasant ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So how can you possibly know how I have used my > references within my work? How do you know that I > am not actually in agreement with your own > position regarding de Santillana and von Dechend? > You don't - you are making a great assumption. From what I've seen of your work (whicby Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > An original theory is without peer. I presume that this statement is intended to be some kind of allusion to the system of peer review? As such it > requires that you evaluate it on the basis of YOUR > OWN understanding, Ah, right. Well, according to my understanding of it, then, it was fundamentaby Hermione - Ancient History
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione: the conclusion appears to be that, in > AD 3130, there will be a galactic core explosion > that will release a "deadly cosmic superwave". > > SC: Yes - that's pretty much the conclusion I am > led to. Giza is an astronomical clock. It points > to dates from our moby Hermione - Ancient History
C Wayne Taylor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is the first premise in your argument? I've looked quickly through the article, and couldn't answer your question, C. Wayne. However, the conclusion appears to be that, in AD 3130, there will be a galactic core explosion that will release a "deadly cosmic superwave".by Hermione - Ancient History
barry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 3) The attribution of 'white gods' to New Age > writing ignores the fact that orthodox historians > have no problem making similar attributions (to > wit, most knowledge flowed from Greece to India > and not the other way around) Anyone interested in the subject of the so-called "whiteby Hermione - Ancient History
Broko, When replying to a particular post, you might find it helpful to post from threaded view using the "Reply" or "Quote" options under the relevant post itself.by Hermione - Ancient History
Ritva Kurittu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don’t personally give a rat’s > behind about the colour of the ancient Egyptians. > They could have been black, white, red, yellow or > even green with polkadots (that would have been > cool!) for all I care, because the colour of their > skin does not change the magnificent culture they >by Hermione - Ancient History
The ashes of Star Trek's Scotty have boldly gone where few have gone before.by Hermione - Paper Lens
Doug, The situation, and supporting evidence, have been explained and described to you several times by various knowledgeable people. Things seem to have reached an impasse, however, and I see no point in retracing the same ground over and over.by Hermione - Ancient History
German officials say that the bust is too fragile to travel.by Hermione - Ancient History
Doug, The over-use of capital letters is equivalent to shouting. Could you ease up on them, please ...by Hermione - Ancient History
Rick Baudé Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry. I thought I was answering Jammer's post > about quarks being part of atoms, atoms being part > of the pyramids, therefore the AE's had a thorough > knowledge of atomic physics. It was early AM here > when I answered it. ... and, indeed, still is. (If you're in threaded view,by Hermione - Ancient History
Anthony Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > C Wayne Taylor Wrote: it does show that at some point prior to > c. > > 1797 BC the Egyptians were aware of the "P" > > concept. > > > It shows absolutely no such thing. How can you > possibly state this as a fact, when in fact, it > shows exactly the opposite? Yoby Hermione - Ancient History
Warwick, I've read your post three times, and don't understand it. Could you explain what you're trying to say, please?by Hermione - Ancient History
I don't think this discussion is going anywhere. Lee, Joanne and others have already produced conclusive evidence to counter your claims, Doug.by Hermione - Ancient History
Hi C Wayne, > This may sound like a quibble at first, but please > bear with me. I am not arguing a theory--at least > where the slope of Khufu's pyramid is concerned. > I am suggesting that it is reasonable (= "not > unreasonable") for one to believe that "P" was > very probably a factor in the slope selection. P equal, more or less, to onby Hermione - Ancient History
I would like to think that this debate could be conducted in a scholarly and courteous manner ...by Hermione - Ancient History