Society for Interdisciplinary StudiesCHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP
1988, Number 1
SOCIETY NEWS 1 ARTICLES by Trevor Palmer 3 by Lester J. Mitcham 7 by Bernard Newgrosh 12 FORUM: Brad Aaronson, David Rohl 18 Michael Reade, David Salkeld 23 Anthony Chavasse, Carl O. Jonsson 24
- MONITOR:
- * Creative Cosmos * Neutrino Puzzle * Mammal Rethink * Oceans of Cometary Origin? * Low, Middle or High? * Eocene Climate Puzzle * Tectonic Upsets * Earthquake Electrics? * Thera Theories * The Habitable Zone? * Cretaceous Catastrophe?
27 REVIEWS:
- Origins: Today's Science, Tomorrow's Myth
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- A Guide to Velikovsky's Sources
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- "Bronze to Iron Age Chronology in the Old World: Time for a Reassessment?"
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- Prehistory and Earth Models
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- LETTERS
- from M. G. Reade, A. H. Rees, C. L. Ellenberger, P. Warlow, M. M. Mandelkehr, T. Lawrence, A. Chavasse, D. Slade & E. Crew, J. Abery and M. Sieff
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EDITOR: Bernard Newgrosh
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CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP is intended to provide a forum for the ongoing debate in the related subjects of revised chronologies, Biblical studies, mythology, astronomy, catastrophist geology and evolution. In its aim of increasing the possibilities for the exchange of ideas and information within the Society's membership, CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of interest in fields of chronology and catastrophism.
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