This is a table of contents of the issues in Aeon Volume 3, a publication with articles that were influenced by the multiple discipline approach to cosmology and archeology that was begun by Immanuel Velikovsky. The dates of publication can be found at the list of Aeon issues, as well as the publisher’s mission statement.
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Issue
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Page
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Title
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Author(s)
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Description
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Category
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3:1
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5
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The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky: Part Two
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Duane Vorhees
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Early life and times of Velikovsky
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Velikovsky
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3:1
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23
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Velikovsky: A Personal Chronological Perspective
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Fred Jueneman
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author's brief association with Velikovsky
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Velikovsky
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3:1
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54
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a kick in the AAAS
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Frederic B Jueneman
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reprint from 1976 regarding the 1974 AAAS symposium
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Velikovsky, cult of scientists
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3:1
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55
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The Fracture Zones in Deep Polar Ice Cores
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Lynn Rose
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relevance of polar ice cores for Worlds in Collision
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evolution
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3:1
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72
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The Surface of Venus
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Charles Ginenthal
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presents a wealth of evidence suggesting that Venus only recent experienced a catastrophe of unprecedented scale
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solar system
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3:1
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86
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A Velikovsky Potpourri
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Leroy Ellenberger
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a summary of the evidence against the thesis presented in Worlds in Collision
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Velikovsky, general history
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3:1
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106
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A Personal Memoir
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Warner Sizemore
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author's long association with Velikovsky
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Velikovsky
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3:1
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111
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Venus and the Jubilee
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Bernard Newgrosh
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analysis of jubilee in light of Worlds in Collision
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Venus myths
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3:1
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114
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Towards a Science of Mythology
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Ev Cochrane
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the prominent role of planets in ancient mythology
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general religion
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3:2
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5
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Astral Kingship
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Lewis Greenberg
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astral origins of ancient kingship
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general religion
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3:2
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23
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Velikovsky's Dreamwork
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Duane Vorhees
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Velikovsky's career in psychoanalysis
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Velikovsky
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3:2
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41
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Is the Universe Finite?
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Fred Jueneman
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black hole’s and Hawking's paradox
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solar system
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3:2
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51
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Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art
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Ev Cochrane
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a survey of rock art shows that "pictures" of the ancient sun-god are impossible to reconcile with the current appearance of the sun. Evidence is presented that neolithic rock art accurately portrays the image presented by the polar configuration
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general religion
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3:2
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64
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Baal-Manzer the Tyrian: A Reappraisal
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Brad Aaronson
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an identification of Baal-Manzer, an important Tyrian king
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Babylon
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3:2
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67
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Who Were the Assyrians of the Persian Period?
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Gunnar Heinsohn
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further evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history
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historical reconstruction
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3:2
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77
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Invisible Catastrophes
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Anthony Larson
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warns against faulty analysis of Velikovsky's thesis
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Velikovsky
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3:2
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78
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On Flying Dinosaurs
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Ted Holden
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pterosaurs with wing spans over 40 feet
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evolution
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3:2
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81
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Thoughts on the Jubilee
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Norman Schwartz
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response to Newgrosh in 3:1
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Venus myths
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3:2
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82
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Of Ponderosas and Heinekens
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Lewis M. Greenberg
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responses to both de Grazia in 2:6 and Ellenberger in 3:1
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general history
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3:2
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88
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Uranus and Other Matters: A Reply to Ellenberger
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Dwardu Cardona
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response to Ellenberger in 2:5,3:1
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solar system
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3:2
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92
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Contra Windsor
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Dwardu Cardona
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response to Windsor in 2:5
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solar system
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3:2
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94
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Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles H. Hapgood
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Ian C. Johnson
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review - many anomalies relevant to history of civilizations
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general history
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3:2
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97
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Centuries of Darkness by Peter James
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Herbert A. Storck
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review of this historical reconstruction
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historical reconstruction
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3:2
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102
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Conversing with the Planets: How Science and Myth Invented the Cosmos by Anthony Aveni
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Ev Cochrane
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review - proposed connections between ancient traditions and the planets
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Venus myths
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3:3
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5
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From Myth to Physical Model
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David Talbott
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a discussion of the Saturn-thesis in the light of space age findings and models designed to account for the bizarre grouping of planets required by the theory
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solar system
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3:3
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39
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A Proposed Model for the Polar Configuration
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Bob Grubaugh
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proposes a physical model
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solar system
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3:3
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49
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Darkness and the Deep
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Dwardu Cardona
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events prior to Saturn's appearance as the polar Sun
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Saturn myths
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3:3
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71
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Indra's Theft of the Sun-God's Wheel
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Ev Cochrane
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mythology surrounding the Vedic war god
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Saturn myths, India
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3:3
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86
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Velikovsky and Racial Memory
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Duane Vorhees
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the background of Velikovsky's theory of racial memory
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Velikovsky, psychology
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3:3
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92
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Astronomical Dating and Calendrics
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Gunnar Heinsohn
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more evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history
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historical reconstruction
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3:3
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102
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Darwin on Trial by Phillip E Johnson
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Frederic Jueneman
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review - analysis of Darwinian evolution
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evolution, cult of scientists
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3:4
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5
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The Lord of Light
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Lewis Greenberg
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astral images in early Christian tradition
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Bible
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3:4
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21
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Why Did Jesus Wash His Disciple's Feet
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Jan Sammer
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a solution to the age-old question
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Bible
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3:4
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24
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Thanatos and Anastasis
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Lewis Greenberg
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the life and death of Jesus in light of Egyptian Osiris traditions
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Bible, Egypt, Venus myths
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3:4
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34
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Velikovsky in America
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Duane Vorhees
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the events leading up to the publication of Worlds in Collision
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Velikovsky
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3:4
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59
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On Mars and Pestilence
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Ev Cochrane
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the association of the red planet with war, death, and pestilence is universal in extent, reflecting spectacular cataclysms involving Mars
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Mars myths
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3:4
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80
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Psychoceramics
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Fred Jueneman
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the nature of scientific discourse
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cult of scientists
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3:4
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94
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Freud's Moses by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi
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Ev Cochrane
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review - discusses Freud and his book Moses and Monotheism
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general religion
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3:5
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5
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The Great Comet Venus
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David Talbott
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Mesoamerican evidence suggesting that Venus only recently presented a comet-like appearance
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Venus myths
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3:5
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52
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The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg
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Dwardu Cardona
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ancient traditions of the Cosmic Egg
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Saturn myths
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3:5
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71
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The Beginning of Time
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Dwardu Cardona
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the curious relation between the planet Saturn and time
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Saturn myths
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3:5
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77
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Sothis and the Morning Star in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts
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Ev Cochrane
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astral worship in ancient Egypt
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Egypt, Venus myths
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3:5
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95
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Dark Matter, Missing Planets & New Comets by Tom Van Flandern
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Frederic Jueneman
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review of this theory of the solar system, including an exploding planet
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solar system
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3:5
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99
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The Origin of Comets by Bailey, Clube, & Napier
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Joel Canepa
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review of this theory about comets
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solar system
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3:6
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1
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A Dynamical Objection to Grubaugh's Model
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Victor Slabinski
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critique of Grubaugh's polar configuration model
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solar system
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3:6
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11
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Grubaugh Responds
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Bob Grubaugh
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response to Slabinski
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solar system
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3:6
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15
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Worlds in Collision: Reviews and Reviewers
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Duane Vorhees
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the reception and aftermath of Worlds in Collision
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cult of scientists
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3:6
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35
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The Stratigraphical Chronology of Ancient Israel
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Gunnar Heinsohn
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clues for a reconstruction of chronology of ancient Israel
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historical reconstruction
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3:6
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48
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The Saturn Thesis: Questions and Answers
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David Talbott
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the Saturn myth
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Saturn myths
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3:6
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70
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On Dragons and Red Dwarves
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Ev Cochrane
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the dragon-combat in the light of comparative mythology. A widespread motive has a dwarfish hero that enters the dragon's belly only to swell greatly in size while turning bright red; this episode commemorates events associated with the planet Mars
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Mars myths
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3:6
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84
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Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy
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Frederic Jueneman
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review - Europe at the time of Bruno
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general history
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3:6
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87
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Letters regarding the polar configuration
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R. M. Smith and Lorence G. Collins
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Letters regarding the polar configuration
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solar system
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3:6
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91
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Letter regarding editorial in 3:5
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Lynn E. Rose
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points about several articles includes reply by Ev Cochrane
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general history
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3:6
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92
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Letter regarding Grubaugh's polar configuration
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Frederic Jueneman
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critique involves the ignored Lagrange points
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solar system
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3:6
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94
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Letter regarding Slabinski
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Robert B. Driscoll
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response to article in 3:6
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solar system
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3:6
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95
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Letter clarifying his article
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C Leroy Ellenberger
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clarifications to his own article in 3:1
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general history
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