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*/Chronology & Catastrophism Review /2010 *(80pp, Aug 2010)

    * In Memorium: Len Saunders (1924-2010)
    * In Memorium: James P. Hogan (1941-2010)
    * *Articles:*
          o Plasma Cosmology: A Research Programme, by Rens van de Sluijs
          o The Literary Velikovsky: Mythohistory and /The Cradle of
            Saturn/, by Paul Sukys
          o The Papyrus Ebers Calendar: Civil or Lunar?, by Daphne Chappell
          o The Latin Goddess Venus, by Ev Cochrane
          o Why Change a Calendar? - Which Year did Bede Think he Lived
            In?, by Laurence Dixon
          o Lamarck, the Man, the Myth and the Legacy, by Trevor Palmer
    * *Reports:*
          o On the SIS Autumn Lecture Meeting with David Rohl, 19th
            September 2009, Redhill, Surrey
          o On the talk given on 9th August 2009 by Wal Thornhill, on
            the occassion of his visit to London
    * *Book Reviews: *
          o /The Velikovsky Inheritance: An Essay in the History of
            Ideas/, by David Marriott. Reviewed by Brian Moore
          o /Pillars of the Past, Vol.II: Mesopotamian, Anatolian,
            Mycenaean, Minoan and Harrapan Chronology/ (/The
            Velikovskian/, Vol.VII Nos.2-4) by Charles Ginenthal.
            Reviewed by Jill Abery

 
*Back Issues:*
*CONTENTS*

*/Chronology & Catastrophism Review /2009 *(74pp, Aug 2009)

    * *Articles:*
          o Intelligent Design? by David Salkeld
          o Velikovskian Catastrophism: Science or Pseudoscience? Part
            III - Thomas Kuhn and the Myth of 'Mob Psychology' by Paul Sukys
          o Studies in Persian Chronology - A Response to Jonsson, by
            Rolf J. Furuli
          o The 'Great Star' of Antiquity, by Ev Cochrane
          o Catastrophic Black Sea Floods and the Story of Noah, by
            Trevor Palmer
          o

            Dendrochronology - Data from Anatolia and the Dating of
            Thera, by Barry Curnock

    *
      *EXTRA* - 'An Aristotelian Hangover' - Rens van der Sluijs
    *
      *Recent Developments in Near-Eastern Archaeology*, by Robert M. Porter

    *
      *Book Reviews: *Trevor Palmer reviews Bernard Newgrosh's
      /Chronology at the Crossroads: the Late Bronze Age in Western
      Asia  * / Jill Abery reviews: Dwardu Cardona's /Flare Star/

* *

/*C&C Review */*2008 **- **The Proceedings of the SIS Conference held at
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, 31st August to 2nd September 2007*. 112
pp - with 46+ pages in colour.  *'Cosmic Catastrophes - Asteroids,
Comets and Planets: Possibilities and Probabilities in the Light of
New Findings and the Testimony of Ancient Man'*

*Non-Member prices: UK £20.00; Surface/Europe by air £24.00 (US$ 43.00);
Airmail elsewhere £28.00 (US$ 50.40)*

    * *Welcome Addre*ss - SIS Chairman, Laurence Dixon
    * *Presentations*:
          o Introduction and Overview of the various cosmic scenarios
            for catastrophe affecting Earth, by Frank Wallace
          o Poster Presentation - Peter Fairllie-Clarke
          o The Effects and Outcome of Cosmic Catastrophes on Human
            Societies ('The Goddess in Religion in Response to
            Catastrophe'), by Irving Wolfe
          o The Geological Evidence for Cosmic Catastrophes: Their
            Possible Causes and Long-Term Significance, by J. Bernard Delair
          o Reversals of the Earth - Cause and Effect, by Peter Warlow
          o The Celestial Mechanics of /Worlds in Collision /Revisted
            (and Subsequent New Findings from Space),  by Laurence Dixon
          o Ancient Traditions: What Can They Tell Us About the History
            of the Earth?, by Rens van der Sluijs
          o Past History of the Planets: The Polar Configuration (Past
            and Present Research), by David Talbott
          o Electricity or Gravity: Which Rules the Universe?, by
            Wallace Thornhill
    *
      *Panel Discussion; Open Forum; Summary; Closing Address; The
      Speakers; The Delegates*
       

/*C&C Review */*2007* 70pp (July 2007)

    * *Articles*:
          o Fitting Lunar Dates, by Daphne Chappell
          o (Inc. a "Reply to Chappell" from Lynn E. Rose)
          o Waters, Mountains and Serpents Surrounding the Earth, by Moe
            Mandelkehr
          o Velikovskian Catastrophism: Science or Pseudoscience?, Part
            II: Thagard, Feyerabend, and Hempel, by Paul Sukys
          o On Epicycles and Ellipses, by Laurence Dixon
          o Open-Mindedness and Ancient Chronology, by Rolf Furuli (An
            initial response to Part I of Carl Olof Jonsson's "Can the
            Persian Chronology Be Revised?")
    * *Essay-Review*: Can the Persian Chronology by Revised? - Part II,
      by Carl Olof Jonsson 
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology* - Robert M. Porter
    * *Book Reviews*: /The Long Summer/, by Brian Fagan - reviewed by
      Phillip Clapham; /Genesis of the Pharaohs/, by Toby Wilkinson -
      reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /The/ /Ele//ctric Sky/, by Don Scott
      - reviewed by Laurence Dixon; /Troy - The World Deceived: Homer's
      Guide to Pergamum/, by John Lascelles - reviewed by Phillip
      Clapham; /Ancient Egyptian Chronology/, by E. Hornung /et al/, -
      reviewed by Robert Porter; /The Temple: Meeting Place of Heaven
      and Earth/, by John Lundquist - reviewed by Phillip Clapham

/*C&C Review */*2006* 58pp (July 2006) 

    * *Articles*:
          o Bias in the Writing of History, by Irving Wolfe
          o Velikovskian Catastrophism: Science or Pseudoscience?, by
            Paul Sukys
          o The Feasts and the Crescents, by Lynn E. Rose 
    * *Essay-Review*: Can the Persian Chronology by Revised? -- Part I,
      by Carl Olof Jonsson
    * *A Review-Report *of the Seminar on Alfred de Grazia's model of
      'Solaria Binaria' - Professor Vladimir Damagov 
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology -* Robert M. Porter
    * *Book Reviews*: /The Measure of Albion/, by Robin Heath and John
      Michel - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /The Reversing Earth/, by
      Peter Warlow - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Glyphbreakers/, by
      Steven Roger Fischer - reviewed by David Fairbairn; /From the
      Upper Sea to the Lower Sea: Studies on the History of Assyria and
      Babylonia in Honour of A.K. Grayson -/ reviewed by Laurence Dixon;
      /Eden in the East; the drowned continent of SE Asia/, by Stephen
      Oppenheimer -reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Thunderbolts of the
      Gods/, by David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill - reviewed by
      Laurence Dixon; /Prehistory of Australia/, by John Mulvaney and
      Johan Kummings - reviewed by Phillip Clapham

 /*C&C Review */*2005* 70pp (September 2005) 

    * *Articles*:
          o An Unexplained Arctic Catastrophe - Part II: Some Unanswered
            Questions, by Derek S. Allan
          o Catastrophes and the History of Life on Earth, by Trevor Palmer
          o When the Sea Flooded Britain: A Catastrophic Late Holocene
            Isostatic Interlude along the Eastern Seaboard of England
            and Scotland, by Steve Mitchell
          o A Reply to Palmer's 'In Search of /Alter Egos/', by Emmet J.
            Sweeney
          o The Stream Surrounding the Earth, by Moe Mandelkehr
          o Some Implications of Saunders' Lunar Hypothesis, by David
            Salkeld
    * *Recent Developments in Near-Eastern Archaeology - *Robert M Porter
    * *Focus*: Independent Confirmation of a Catastrophic Event - A
      Confirmation of Professor R. N. Iyengar's 'Profile of a Natural
      Disaster in Ancient Sanskrit Literature' - Moe Mandelkehr
    * *Book Reviews*:/ Pillars of the Past/, by Charles Ginenthal -
      reviewed by Irving Wolfe; /The Stones of Time; Calendars,
      Sundials, and the Stone Chambers of Ancient Ireland,/ by Martin
      Brennan - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Perilous Planet Earth -
      Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages/, by Trevor Palmer
      - reviewed by Alfred de Grazia; /Stukeley Illustrated/, by Neal
      Mortimer - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Resurrecting Genesis:
      Displacing the Failed Theory of Naturalistic Evolution/, by John
      R. Hadd - reviewed by David Salkeld; /Mysterious Ancient America/,
      by Paul Devereux - reviewed by Phillip Clapham

/*C&C Review */*2004:3**, *incorporating /C&C Workshop /2004:4. (64 pp,
Nov 2004) 

    * *Society News*
    * *Articles:*
          o Lifting 'Bickerman's veil' by Steve Mitchell
          o In Search of /Alter Egos/, by Trevor Palmer

    * *The Dark Age Gap*: An Open Letter to John Bimson, Peter James and
      David Rohl, from Emmet Sweeney
    * *Book Reviews*: /The Future of the Past: Archaeology in the 21st
      Century/ (Transl. by S Dunlop of geo-archaeologist Eberhard
      Zangger's 1998 book), and /Atlas of Ancient History/, by Colin
      McEvedy - both books reviewed by P Standring; /The Atlantis
      Researches/, by Paul Dunbavin and /Stonehenge: Neolithic Man and
      the Cosmos/, by John North - both reviewed by P
      Clapham; /Caananites, Chronologies// //and Connections/, by Susan
      Cohen and /Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism
      Through the Ages/, by Trevor Palmer - both reviewed by Laurence Dixon
    * *In Passing *
    * *Recent Developments in Near-Eastern Archaeology *- Robert M Porter

*/ /**/ /*/*C&C Review */*2004:2,** *incorporating /C&C Workshop
/2004:3.  (52 pp, Aug 2004)

    * *Society News*
    * *Article*:
          o Megalithic Circles and Star Charts, by Moe Mandelkehr

    * *Recent Developments in near Eastern-Archaeology *- Robert M Porter 
    * *Book Reviews*: /Avebury: The Biography of a Landscape/, by Joshua
      Pollard and Andrew Reynolds; /The Miracles of the Exo/dus by Colin
      Humphries; /The Moses Legacy, /by Graham Phillips.
    * /*Pot Pourri */- Paul Standring
    * *In Passing*: Health Hazards to Egyptologists: Radon Gas, by Nesta
      Caiger

/*C&C Review */*2004:1,* incorporating /C&C Workshop /2004:2. (56
pp, May 2004)

    * *Society News**/  /_/ /_*
    * *Articles*:
          o Has Science got it Wrong? - Remarks on the Arctic Evidence
            of the Great Pleistocene Extinction, by Derek S. Allan
          o Neo-Assyrians and Achaemenids - A Test of Beards, by Trevor
            Palmer
    * *Response to Bimson*, from Emmet Sweeney
    * *Book Reviews*: Monuments of the Neolithic, reviewed by Phillip
      Clapham; /Solving the Exodus Mystery/, reviewed by Laurence
      Dixon; /Wer Herrschte Im Industal /(Who Reigned in the Indus
      Valley?), reviewed by Emmet Sweeney; /The History of Britain
      Revealed/, reviewed by Jill Abery 

/*C&C Review */*2003 *62pp (Nov 2003). *The Proceedings of the SIS
Conference:** 'A**ges* *Still in Chaos - Progress in revising ancient
history since 1952 and possible ways forward'.* Royal National Hotel,
London, 14th & 15th September 2002

    * *Presentations:*
          o Introduction - Ages in Chaos?. Trevor Palmer reviews
            developments in ancient chronology since Velikovsky.
          o Scientific Dating Problems - The Radioactive Dating of
            Earth's Rocks. A comprehensive review by David Salkeld.
          o Evidence for Shortening Egyptian History. Robert M. Porter
            reviews the Third Intermediate Period.
          o Ages Still In Chaos: Defending The Indefensible. J. Eric
            Aitchison analyses the El Amarna Letters.
          o A Testing Time. David Rohl reviews progress in developing
            the New Chronology.
          o The Lion Gate at Mycenae Revisited. Lewis M. Greenberg
            re-examines the basis of its chronological placement.
          o Ramesses II and Greek Archaic Sculpture. Lewis M. Greenberg
            reviews the consequences of redating.
          o Climatology and Agronomy. Charles Ginenthal asks how farming
            was sustained over centuries in the ancient middle-east.
          o Finding the Limits of Chronological Revision.  John J.
            Bimson reviews what has been learned since the 'Glasgow
            Chronology'.
          o Velikovsky, Glasgow & Heinsohn Combined. Emmet J. Sweeney
            argues that at least 2,000 years needs to be removed from
            ancient history.
          o AD Ages in Chaos: a Russian Point of View. Eugen Gabowitsch
            presents the case for major revisions of AD history.
          o Implications for Chronology if Certain 'Historical'
            Characters are Mythological. Ev Cochrane suggests that some
            major biblical figures are mythological.
          o Saint Cuthbert. Gunnar Heinsohn investigates an anomaly in
            AD history.
    * *Open Forum*
    * *Possible Ways Forward* (an eclectic look at the possibilities,
      from David Fairbairn)
    * *Summary and Closing Address. *Trevor Palmer sums up the conference.

/*C&C Review */*2002:2* 70 pp (Feb 2003)

    * *News*
    * *Articles*:
          o Commemoration of the 2300 BC Event, by Moe Mandelkehr
          o Did Artaxerxes III Despoil the Temple in Jerusalem?, by
            Emmet Sweeney 
          o Velikovsky and the El-Amarna Period, by Sjef van Asten
          o Possible Repercussions of '/The Bible Unearthed/', by
            Phillip Clapham 
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeolo*gy, by Robert M Porter
    * *Forum:  *Jewish History 500-1099AD, The Gaonic Period in
      Israel/Palestine, Illig and Niemitz. Benny J. Peiser, Gunnar
      Heinsohn and Birgit Liesching debate the history of the Middle Ages.
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * */Pot Pourri/ - *Paul Standring
    * *Bookshelf*  - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews:*  /Underworld: Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age/ by
      G. Hancock - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /The Bible Unearthed/ by
      Israel Finkelstein & N.A. Silberman - reviewed by Phillip Clapham;
      /Arthur and Stonehenge/ by Emmet J. Sweeney, and /Arthur - the
      Dragon King /by Howard Reid - reviewed by Jill Abery; /Seahenge/
      by Francis Pryor - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /The Invisible
      College/ by Robert Lomas - reviewed by Phillip
      Clapham; /Catastrophobia/ by Barbara Hand Clow - reviewed by Jill
      Abery 
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters:* Jill Abery, Tony Rees, Eric Aitchison, Felice Vinci,
      Michael Reade (2), Margaret Grant, Phillip Clapham

/*C&C Review */*2002:1** *62 pp* * (July 2002) 

    * *News*
    * *Articles:*
          o Natural Catastrophes in the 9th Century AD, by James T.
            Palmer and Trevor Palmer
          o The Case for Retaining a Dark Age at the end of the Late
            Bronze Age/, /by/ /Phillip Clapham
          o Genesis and The Origin of Species, by David Salkeld
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archae*ology by R.M. Porter
    * *Thera Date Debate*
    * *Forum: *Did the Early Middle Ages Exist Only as a Sacred Cow?
      - Heribert Illig debates with Trevor Palmer and Steve Mitchell; In
      Defence of the Saturn Theory - Ev Cochrane responds to Peter
      James's critique; The 900-700 BC Era: A Conundrum - Michael G.
      Reade, Peter James and Bernard Newgrosh
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * /*Pot Pourri* /by Paul Standring
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews: */The Tutankhamun Deception/ by Gerald O'Farrell -
      reviewed by Paul Standring; /The Atlantis Secret/ by Alan F.
      Alford - reviewed by Alasdair Beal; /Homer in The Baltic/ by
      Felice Vinci - reviewed by Emmet Sweeney; /The Extinction of the
      Mammoth/ by Charles Ginenthal - reviews by Jill Abery & J. B.
      Delair; /The Many Faces of Venus/ by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by
      Jill Abery; /Firmament and Chaos/ by John Ackerman - reviewed by
      Alasdair Beal; /Making Sense of Astronomy & Geology/ by Dirk
      Bontes - reviewed by David Salkeld; /Genes, Peoples and Languages/
      by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Sky
      Dragons and Celestial Serpents/ by Alistair McBeath - reviewed by
      Phillip Clapham; /Planet of the Greeks/ by Meres J. Weche -
      reviewed by David Roth
    * *Meetings with Shulamit Kogan *in Israel by John Crowe
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: *Celestial Images, by Jill Abery; The Year of Confusion,
      by Steve Mitchell; The Fomenko/Illig/Niemitz fallacy, by Michael
      G. Reade; /Ages in Chaos/ versus the 'New Chronologies' of Rohl
      and James by Phillip Clapham; Electrics and dynamics by Eric
      Crew;Sacred Cow by Margaret Grant; The River Gihon by Margaret
      Grant; Velikovskian orbits by Michael G. Reade; 260-day Calendar
      of early Mesoamerican Civilisations by Eric Aitchison; Merino
      Sheep by Margaret Grant

/*C&C Review */*2001:2* 68 pp (Jan 2002) 

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o Arctic Anomalies, by Derek Allan
          o The Ring About The Earth At 2300 B/C, /by/ /Moe Mandelkehr 
          o The Valley of Colours, by Nesta Caiger
          o Apocalyptic Imagery In Modern Political Spectacle,/ /by/
            /Irving Wolfe 
          o The Role Of The Nile In Egyptian Chronology, by Lynn E Rose
          o Biblical 40-Years Periods, by John Crowe   
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology* - by Robert M
      Porter (L'énigme de la Structure Elliptique;  Other News)
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Pot Pourri* - Paul Standring
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews: */Alfred De Grazia's discography/ - reviewed by
      Brian Moore; /Kronos,/ by Robert de Telder - reviewed by Emmet J.
      Sweeney; /When The Gods Came Down,/ by Alan F. Alford - reviewed
      by Alasdair Beal; /The Tutankhamun Prophecies & The Lost Tomb of
      Viracocha,/ by Maurice Cotterell - reviewed by Alasdair Beal;
      /Ramessides, Medes & Persians,/ by Emmet Sweeney - reviewed by M G
      Reade & J  E Aitchison; /Predicting the Past,/ by Roger Williams
      Wescott - reviewed by Jill Abery; /Cattigara - Legend and
      History/, by Stan Hall - reviewed by Jill Abery; /The Time
      Detectives,/ by Brian Fagan - reviewed by Phillip Clapham
    * *Society News*
    * *Obituaries:* David Slade; Derek Scott Allan; Melvin Cook; Rt Rev.
      Dr Jules C.E. Riotte
    * *Letters: *Twists of Time,  by Bob Porter; Jonsson's /Gentile
      Times,/ by John Crowe; Sweeney responds to Crowe, by Emmet
      Sweeney; /Ages in Chaos/ versus the 'New Chronologies' of Rohl and
      James, by Phillip Clapham; The Fomenko/Illig/Niemitz fallacy, by
      Michael G Reade; Oedipus Questions, by Phillip Clapham; Necho =
      Ramesses II?, by Michael G. Reade; Clarification Requested, by
      Paul Standring

/*C&C Review */*2001:1* 74pp (April 2001) 

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o Geomagnetic Effects of an Earthwide Event in 2300BC, by Moe
            Mandelkehr 
          o On Velikovsky's Orbits/, /by/ /Laurence C W Dixon 
          o An Investigation into the Reality of the Early Medieval Dark
            Age, by Trevor Palmer  
          o The Dark Ages Hiatus: a response to Clark Whelton, by Steve
            Mitchell 
          o The sacred 260 day calendar of early Mesoamerican
            civilisations, by Bob Johnson
          o More Problems with Sothic Dating, by Jesse Lasken 
          o Thiele's Assyrian Reliance, by J. Eric Aitchison 
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology,* by R.M. Porter
      (Carbon Dating and the Aegean; Ash From Thera in Turkish Lake
      Sediments;Shortening Egyptian Reigns; Mazar and Finkelstein;
      Ekron; New Evidence for a 688 BC Siege of Jerusalem)
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf* -  Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews:* /Controversy: Catastrophism and Evolution,/ by T.
      Palmer - reviewed by Richard Huggett; /Mount St. Helens, /by Dr
      Steve Austin - reviewed by Laurence Dixon; /The Crystal Sun, /by
      Robert Temple - reviewed by Brian Moore; /The Followers of Horus/.
      Vol 1, Ed. D. Rohl - reviewed by Steve Mitchell; /The
      Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion & Cosmology, /by
      Charles Ginenthal - reviewed by Eric Crew; /Forgotten Gems: Tuning
      in to Nature,/ by Philip S. Callahan - reviewed by Jill
      Abery; /Cradle of Saturn/, by James P Hogan - reviewed by Bob
      Johnson; /Prehistoric Astronomy and Ritual/ by Aubrey Burl -
      reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /The Pyramid Age,/ by Emmet J Sweeney
      - reviewed by John Crowe; /King Arthur: The Truth Behind the
      Legend/, by R. Castleden - reviewed by P. Clapham; /Hapgood's
      Ancient Maps/ - reviewed by Michael G. Reade; /Uriel's Machine,/
      by C. Knight & R. Lomas - reviewed by Derel Briarley
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: *Saturn and the Primordial Light, by Paul
      Standring; Comalcalco and Olmec Heads, by David
      Eccott; Hatshepsut, the Queen of Sheba and Solomon, by Bert
      Fiddelaers; Mars, by John Ackerman; Millennial Madness, by Derel
      Briarley; /Oera Linda/ again, by Phillip Clapham; Year counts in
      the Divided Monarchy, by Michael G. Reade; A Twist of Time, by
      G.K. Barnard; Earth Catastrophism and 1054 AD Event, by William P.
      Bourne.

/*C&C Review*/* 2000* 60pp (Sep 2000). _*The Proceedings of 'The SIS
Silver Jubilee Event' **- Incorporating a Conference on Chronology &
Catastrophism. Easthampstead Park, Berkshire, Friday 17th - Sunday 19th
September 1999* <http://www.sis-group.org.uk/silver/index.htm> _

          o *Foreword *(with photographs)* *
          o *Friday Evening Discussion *
          o *Papers: *
                + *Introduction. *Harold Tresman reflects on the
                  formation of the SIS - and its future
                + *Ancient History Revisions: the Last 25 years - a
                  Perspective. *John Crowe provides a summary and review
                  of revisions of ancient history and their authors. (An
                  expanded version of this paper can be _*read here*_
                  <ancient.htm>)
                + *A Survey of Archaeological Evidence for a Revised
                  Chronology. *John J. Bimson catalogues archaeological
                  problems throughout the Iron Age in Palestine which
                  provide consistent evidence in favour of lower dates.
                + *Evidence from the Moon, Newgrange and Stonehenge
                  Indicates Lunar Disturbance. *Leonard Saunders
                  presents a new analysis of ancient stone carvings.
                + *The Importance of Outsiders in Science. *Bernard
                  Newgrosh presents a roll-call of the scientific
                  outsiders responsible for some of the most important
                  discoveries in science.
                + *Archetypes Showing the Presence of Anomalous
                  Electromagnetic Activity. *Charles Raspil presents
                  evidence of unusual plasmic activity in the atmosphere.
                + *Sirius and Saturn. *Lynn Rose argues that Earth once
                  orbited Saturn, always keeping one face towards it.
                + *The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory.
                  *Dwardu Cardona analyses the demands of the Saturn
                  Configuration theory.
                + *The Electric Universe. *Wal Thornhill presents the
                  case for a radical new model of cosmology.
                + *The Saturn Theory. *Ev Cochrane outlines evidence
                  that a colossal configuration of planets dominated the
                  ancient celestial landscape, leaving an indelible mark
                  on primary belief systems of ancient man.
                + *The Saturn Problem. *Peter J. James offers a simple
                  alternative mechanism to account for many of the
                  characteristics attributed to Saturn deities.
                + *Catastrophes: The Diluvial Evidence. *Trevor Palmer
                  reviews the evidence for large-scale catastrophic
                  floods in the Earth's history.

 */C&C Review /1999:2* 60pp (Feb 2000) 

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o Moderating the Middle Ages, Derel Briarley   
          o Fomenko and English History, by James & Trevor Palmer 
          o Fomenko is Right, by Allan Beggs 
          o Benoît De Maillet (1656-1738): A Forerunner of the Theory of
            the Desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea, by Cándido Manuel
            García Cruz   
          o Sothic Dating: The Shameless Enterprise, by Jess E. Lasken 
          o Assyria: Is The Conventional Profile Believable?, by J. Eric
            Aitchison  .
          o The Sword in the Stone, by Emmett Sweeney 
          o Up-date of year counts in the time of the Divided Monarchy
            - A supplement to Michael G. Reade’s earlier article on
            Shishak and the Kings of Judah.
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology.  *Bob Porter
      reports on: Carbon Dating and East Mediterranean Upwelling; Carbon
      Dating the Pyramids; Hittites; Other Points in Brief
    * *Monitor -* compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews: */Ancient Mysteries/, by Peter James & Nick Thorpe
      - reviewed by Trevor Palmer; /Sun, Moon and Sothis,/ by Lynn E.
      Rose - reviewed by Michael G. Reade; /The Great Wave, /by David
      Hacket Fischer - reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Gods of the New
      Millennium, / by Alan F. Alford - reviewed by Alasdair Beal; /The
      Electric Universe/ CD ROM, by Wal Thornhill - reviewed by Alasdair
      Beal; /Catastrophism/ CD - reviewed by Alasdair Beal
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters:  *Geological Transients in 2300 BC, John D. Weir;
      Merlin's 'Round Table', Lynn E. Rose; Comalcalco, Bob Porter; The
      Riddle of the Olmec Heads, Montgomery Hennegin; The Year 8
      Inscription of Ramesses II in context, John Crowe; Mackey, Solomon
      & Sheba, Phillip Clapham; The Riddle of Prehistoric Britain, Derel
      Briarley; Ramesses II Year 8, Bob Porter

/*C&C Review */*1999:1* - 60pp 

    * *News*
          o *Articles*
          o The Causal Source for the Climatic Changes at 2300 BC, by
            Moe Mandelkehr 
          o The Causal Source for the Geological Transients at 2300BC,
            by Moe Mandelkehr 
          o Merlin and the Round Temple, by Emmet J. Sweeney
          o Comalcalco: A Case for Early Pre-Columbian Contact and
            Influence?, by David J. Eccott 
          o Another Velikovsky Affray - The Histories, by Dale Murphie
          o Saul, David and Solomon, by J. Eric Aitchison 
          o Rethinking Hatshepsut, by David K. Down 
          o Venus Years - an explanatory note, by Michael G. Reade
          o The Mammoths' Demise, by Gordon P. Williams

    * */Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology/ - *Bob Porter
      reports on: Centuries Of Darkness Update; Finkelstein Debate and
      Hagens' New Article; David and Hezekiah; Radiocarbon Calibration
    * *Forum: *The Oera Linda Book: contributions from John Bimson,
      Derel Briarley and Eric Cooley
    * *Bookshelf* by Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews: */A Bronze Age Disaster: Exodus to Arthur:
      Catastrophic encounters with comets /by M.G.L. Baillie - reviewed
      by Peter James; /Beginnings of the Use of Metals & Alloys/, ed.
      Robert Maddin; /The Birth of Europe, /by Michael Andrews -
      reviewed by Phillip Clapham; /Act of God, /by Graham Phillips -
      reviewed by John Crowe; /New Insights into Antiquity, /by R.
      Petersen - reviewed by Jill Abery; /The Gentile Times
      Reconsidered, /by Carl Olof Jonsson - reviewed by Lynn Rose
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: */Worlds in Collision /after Ellenberger, Bernard
      Newgrosh;  Shishak, Necho and the Kings of Judah, Michael G.
      Reade;  The Queen of Sheba, Phillip Clapham; Conventional
      Chronologists: Sothic or So Thick? - John Crowe

/*C&C Review */*1998:2* - 60pp

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o In Defence of Higher Chronologies, by Prof. Lynn E. Rose 
          o New Physics Supports Planetary Catastrophism, by Wallace
            Thornhill 
          o Venus, Mars ... and Saturn, by Ev Cochrane
          o Snapshots of The Gods?, by Charles Raspil 
          o A Tale of Two Mountains: Ararat and Sinai, by Damien F. Mackey
          o Experiments With Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies,
            Part II, by Geoffrey Barnard
    * /Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology -/ Bob
      Porter. ( Inscriptions from Israel; Another Lower Than Low
      Chronology For Mesopotamia; Carbon Dating the 'Nebuchadnezzar’
      Destruction Horizon)
    * *Forum:  *Michael Reade and John Bimson on a further synchronism
      between Palestine and Egypt
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews*: /Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient
      Myth and Religion /by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by Jill
      Abery; /Escape from Einstein/ by Ronald R. Hatch - Reviewed by
      Alasdair Beal;  /The Gold of Exodus /by Howard Blum - Reviewed by
      David Roth 
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: *Sennacherib and Solomon, Gunnar Heinsohn;  Ninsianna
      observations: a correction, Lynn E. Rose;  Configuratively
      speaking, Jill Abery;  /Worlds in Collision/ after Heinsohn, C.
      Leroy Ellenberger;  Alternative chronologies, Major A. J. James

/*C&C Review*/* 1998:1* - 60pp

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o It's Time To Get Serious About Manetho, by Dale F. Murphie
          o Tunguska-Type Impacts over the Pacific Basin around the Year
            1178 AD, by Emilio Spedicato
          o A Theory Of Lunar Disturbance, by Len Saunders
          o Experiments with Time - Part I: 'Catastrophes and
            Chronologies', by Geoffrey Barnard
          o The Oera Linda book, by Derel Briarley
          o Dating the Hammurabi Dynasty Using the Venus Tablets, by
            John D. Weir
          o Assyrian History: the 'Black Hole',/ /by/ /Eric Aitchison
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology: Thera Special -
      *Bob Porter reports on the demise of the 'Scientific' date for Thera.
    * *Forum: *'Solomon and Sheba' by Damien Mackey (in /C&CR /1997:1,
      pp. 4-15). Comments from Birgit Liesching, Dick Atkinson, Michael
      Reade and Eric Aitchison
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews:* /Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient
      Myth and Religion/ (by Ev Cochrane) - reviewed by Jill
      Abery;  /MAGI, The Quest for a Secret Tradition /(by Adrian
      Gilbert) - reviewed by David Roth;  /The Relativity Question /(by
      Ian McCausland) - by Colin Harris
    * *Society News*
    * *Report of ISIS meeting: *'In Defence of the New Chronology'
    * *Letters: *Big Bang, John Crowe;  The spin of the earth - is it
      driven or inertial?, Michael G. Reade;  ORIGINS - Today's Science,
      Tomorrow's Myth, James E. Strickling;  Mayan Calendar of 365 Days,
      J. Eric Aitchison ; Dead Sea 'Pyramids': a reply, Laurence
      Dixon;  Mars and the Asteroid Belt, Peter Ballinger; Antarctic
      Surveys, Phillip Clapham;  /Worlds in Collision/ after Heinsohn,
      Michael G. Reade;  Gervase's 1178 'Lunar Impact' Has Problems,
      Brad Schaefer;  Dead Sea 'pyramids', Mike Sanders

/*C&C Review */*1997:2* - 60pp

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o Planet in Crisis, by Bernard Delair
          o /Worlds in Collision /after Heinsohn, by William Mullen
          o O-Kee-Pa: Catastrophe Myths and Rituals of the North
            American Mandan Indians, by Benny Josef Peiser
          o Shishak, the kings of Judah and some synchronisms, by
            Michael Reade
    * */Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology/* by R.M. Porter
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf* - Jill Abery
    * *Book Reviews: */Origins: Today's Science, Tomorrow's Myth, /by/
      /J. E. Strickling - reviewed by Trevor Palmer;  /Mythic Ireland/,
      by M. Dames - reviewed by Phillip Clapham;  /The Sacred
      Mythological Centres of Ireland/, by J. Roberts - reviewed by
      Phillip Clapham;  /Aba: The Glory and the Torment; The life of Dr
      Immanuel Velikovsky, /by Dr R. V. Sharon - reviewed by Brian
      Moore; /IMPACT!/ /The Threat of Comets and Asteroids, by /G.
      Verschuur - reviewed by Benny J. Peiser; /The Avebury Cycle, /by
      Dames - reviewed by Phillip Clapham
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: *Dead Sea 'Pyramids', John Bimson & David Ellis; The
      Machrie Moor Stone Circles, Dick Atkinson;  Cat and mouse game,
      Geoffrey K Barnard;  Egyptian C^14 Dates, J. Eric
      Aitchison; 'Tidal' Wave and Ocean Surge - the Difference, G.P.
      Williams;  Who was the Queen of Sheba?, Adam Green.

/*C&C Review*/* 1997:1* - 60pp

    * *News*
    * *Articles*
          o Solomon and Sheba, by Damien Mackey
          o Habiru and Hebrew, by Dick Atkinson 
          o Shamir, by David Salkeld 
          o Chronological Placements of the Dynasties of Manetho, by
            Jesse E. Lasken
          o Critique of David Rohl's /A Test of Time/, by Dale F.
            Murphie (abridged extract)
          o Exodus, by Phillip Clapham
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology. * R. M. Porter
    * *Relativity Corner.  *A. N*. *Beal
    * *Notes And Queries: *Testing Juergens' 'Electric sun' theory -
      David Davis and Wal Thornhill; Nelson Mandela and the collapsing
      sky, Phillip Clapham
    * *Monitor* - compiled by Jill Abery 
    * *Book* *Reviews*: /Forbidden Archaeology,/ by M. A. Cremo & R. L.
      Thompson; and /The Hidden History of the Human Race /(same
      authors) - both reviewed by Trevor Palmer;  /The Holy Grail:
      Source of the Ancient Science and Spirituality of the Circling
      Cosmos,/ by Lee Perry - reviewed by Jill Abery; /The Oxford
      Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes/ (eds. I. and P. Opie) - reviewed by
      J. Abery;  /Pyramids of Tucume, The quest for Peru's forgotten
      city, /by Heyerdahl, Sandweiss and Narvaez - reviewed by Jill Abery
    * *Society News*
    * *Letters: *The Orion Mystery, Jill Abery;  Astronomical
      retro-calculations, Michael G. Reade;  Who were the Hyksos?,
      Emilio Spedicato;  Shamir, David Salkeld;  A Slice Through Time,
      Phillip Clapham;  A 30 day month in the Venus Tablets?, Michael G.
      Reade;  Astronomical Dating of the Pyramids, John D. Weir;  Tidal
      Wave?, Eric H Cooley;  Light on Venus, Eric W. Crew;  Stone
      Circles and other Random Thoughts, J. Eric Aitchison;  Wood
      fragments below basalt flows, Daniel Spatz

/*C&C Review */*1996:2* - 59pp

    * *News: *On Velikovsky Books; Maps; Special relativity; SIS Study
      Group; The Second SIS Cambridge Conference
    * *Articles*
          o Towards an astronomical dating of the pyramids, by Michael
            G. Reade
          o Relation Between the Perpetual Calendar Based on the 128
            Years Cycle and the Central American Calendar, by Flavio
            Barbiero
          o Planetary Observations of the Tang Dynasty, by Charles B Raspil
          o The Genesis of Israel and Egypt, by Emmet J Sweeney
    * *Features:  *The Wabar Meteorite Crater in the Empty Quarter of
      Saudi Arabia, by Gerrit L. Verschuur ; Mythological/Historical
      Evidence for Earth Tilting?, by David Salkeld; The strange history
      of Gerrards Cross by Phillip Clapham; William Comyns Beaumont:
      Britain's most eccentric and least-known cosmic heretic. Benny J
      Peiser
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology. * R.M. Porter
    * *Notes and Queries: *Ancient Egyptian Stoneworking Techniques (a
      question by Alasdair Beal with an answer from John Dayton) 
    * *Forum: *Catastrophes in the 5th - 14th centuries AD.  Phillip
      Clapham replies to Dick Atkinson.
    * *Monitor - *compiled by Jill Abery
    * *Bookshelf: */Fire on Earth: In Search of the Doomsday
      Asteroid/; /The Last Great Impact on Earth: Rogue Asteroids and
      Doomsday Comets;/ /Black Athena revisited/
    * *Reviews:  */A Slice Through Time , /by M. G. L. Baillie -
      reviewed by Bernard Newgrosh; /Keeper of Genesis, by /(Bauval and
      Hancock - reviewed by Trevor Palmer
    * *Society News*
    * *Personal Report on, and Irreverent Look at, the 1997 World
      Conference 'Planetary Violence in Human History', Portland,
      Oregon, Jan. 3-5, 1997. *By Birgit C. Leisching.
    * *Letters: *The Ninsianna Tablets - John D. Weir; Dead Sea
      Pyramids? - Laurence Dixon;  Third Intermediate Period, a New
      Proposal - Robert M. Porter;  Biblical Synchronisms - Daphne
      Garbett;  Did the Mayans have a 'neat’ 365 day year? - Michael G.
      Reade;  Egyptian C^14 dates - Major A. J. James;  What’s in a
      name? (The Mythological Astronomy, in Three Parts) - Dick
      Atkinson;  Egyptian rock carving techniques - Michael Rowland
      ; Far Eastern Celts - Kim Salkeld

/*C&C Review */*1996:1* - 61pp

    * *News:*  SIS Cambridge Conference July 1997;  April 1996, Lecture:
      'The Fall and Rise of Catastrophism'; Remembering the End of the
      World, video; International Symposium, 3-5 Jan 1997; Catastrophism
      Archive Project report; A Test of Time - The London Debate on 27th
      January 1996; In Memoriam - Mrs Clarice Morgan.
    * *Articles:*
          o Uniformitarianism, Catastrophism and Evolution, by Trevor Palmer
          o The Homeric Question, by Benny J. Peiser
          o Hazor and the anachronisms in the chronology of the Ancient
            Near East, by Gunnar Heinsohn
          o Shamir, by Phillip Clapham
          o Einstein and Relativity, by Alasdair N. Beal
    * *Notes and Queries:* Tutankhamun radiocarbon dates
    * *Recent Developments in Near Eastern Achraeology - *Robert Porter
    * *Forum*
    * *Monitor*
    * *Bookshelf: */Breaking the Maya Code,/ by Michael D. Coe; /The
      Mayan Prophecies, / by Adrian Gilbert and Maurice Cotterell; The
      Environment of Violence Series: /Environment of Violence/, by C.
      Warren Hunt; /Expanding Geospheres/, by C. Warren Hunt; /Hydridic
      Earth, The New Geology of our Primordially Hydrogen-Rich Planet/,
      by Vladimir N. Larin; /The Tectonics of Geoid Changes Major
      Deformation and Failure of the Earth's Crust: An Alternative to
      Plate Tectonics, by Peter James /
    * *Book Reviews:* /A Test of Time: //Volume I,// The Bible - from
      Myth to History/, by David M. Rohl - reviewed by Geoffrey Gammon;
      /When the Sky Fell/, by Rand and Rose Flem-Ath - reviewed by
      Trevor Palmer; /The Sunken Kingdom,/ by Peter James - reviewed by
      Trevor Palmer; /Red Earth White Lies, Native Americans and the
      myth of scientific fact/, by Vine Deloria, Jr - reviewed by Jill
      Abery; /Fingerprints of the Gods, /by Graham Hancock - reviewed by
      David Roth; /Catastrophism and the Old Testament: The Mars-Earth
      Conflicts, /by Donald Wesley Patten - reviewed by David Salkeld.
    * *Society News:  *Velikovsky’s 100th birthday Memorial Meeting 30th
      Sept./1st Nov. 1995; The 1996 SIS Annual General Meeting;  Report
      on SIS Study Group 24th Feb. 1996.
    * *Letters:*  Comets or configuration? - Jill Abery; Greek Gifts -
      Bob Porter;  Aaronson more accurate than Garbett? - C. Lindsay
      Prasher; Orion and the Mystery of the Pyramids - David Slade; The
      Ninsianna Tablets - Michael Reade; Reply to Baillie - Bob
      Porter; Another Olmec/Ancient Egyptian Link? - Eric H.
      Cooley; Garbett’s Bibilical Chronology - Lisa Aaronson; The Orion
      Mystery - Jill Abery

/*C&C Review */*Vol. XVII (1995)* *Proceedings of The 1995 Braziers
College Conference *- *'Cosmic Catastrophes', The Velikovsky 100th
Birthday Memorial weekend meeting*, 30th Sept. - 1st Nov. at Brazier's
College, Oxford.  60pp.

    * David Salkeld: The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference
    * Clark Whelton: Velikovsky’s legacy
    * Eric Aitchison: Evidence for a Neat Year of 365 Days
    * John E. Dayton: Ice Cores and Chronology
    * Gunnar Heinsohn: Imaginary and Expected Catastrophes - Apocalyptic
      Desire and Scientific Prognosis
    * Benny Josef Peiser: Cosmic Catastrophes and the Ballgame of the
      Sky Gods in Mesoamerican Mythology
    * Heribert Illig: Cosmic Catastrophes and the Origin of Megalithic
      Cultures
    * D S Allan and J B Delair: Scientific Evidence For A Major World
      Catastrophe About 11,500 Years Ago
    * Graham Hancock: Fingerprints of the Gods - do ancient relics point
      to an advanced civilisation 15,000 years ago?

/*C&C Review */*Vol. XVI (1994)* - 61pp

    * *Articles*
          o A Catastrophist Reading of Religous Systems, by Irving Wolfe
          o Shishak - Ramesses II or Ramesses III?, by Robert M. Porter
          o The Reliability of Synchronisms in Reconstructing an
            Historic Chronology from Rehoboam to Hezekiah, by Daphe Garbett
          o Artificially Structured Biblical Chronologies, by Anthony H.
            Rees
    * *Forum*: Part 1: Natural Selection and Evolution; a challenge set
      by David Salkeld, and a response from Trevor Palmer * Part 2: The
      Cambridge Conference A Flop?; a challenge set by Benny Peiser,
      with responses from Alasdair Beal and Bernard Newgrosh.
    * *Book Reviews*:  /The Book of Life,/ edited by S. J. Gould; /The
      Natural History of Evolution,/ by P. Whitfield; /Evolution,/ by M.
      Ridley; /The Origins of Order,/ by S. A. Kauffman; /Complexity,/
      by R. Lewin - all five books reviewed by Trevor Palmer;  /The
      Astronomical Evidence for Dating the End of the Middle Kingdom of
      Ancient Egypt to the Early Second Millenium,/ by Lynn E. Rose -
      reviewed by Damien F Mackey;  /Scientific Prehistory/ by Melvin A.
      Cook - reviewed by Alasdair N. Beal;  /The Unauthorised Version:
      Truth and Fiction in the Bible,/ by Robin Lane Fox; /Secrets of
      the Times: Myth and History in Biblical Chronology,/ by Jeremy
      Hughes - both books reviewed by Bernard Newgrosh.
    * *Letters*: Egypt and Canaan during the Late Bronze Age * Shoshenk
      V in the New Chronology * The Great Pyramid * More on the
      Ninsianna Tablets
    * *Boxed Items:* Inadmissible Evidence (on a review of /Centuries of
      Darkness/) * Redating the Jerusalem Terraces * Labayu at Beth-Shean

/*C&CR Review */*Special Edition:* **_Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge
Conference_* <cambridg.htm>*- 136pp. *'Evidence that the Earth has
Suffered Catrastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times'*

    * Harold Tresman: The SIS, Its History and Achievments: A Personal
      Perspective
    * Steven Robinson: On the Disproportion Between Geological and
      Historical Time
          o Part One: The Human Perspective
          o Part Two: Earth, Fire and Water
    * Dr John Bimson: The Nature of an Exodus Catastrophe Re-assessed.
    * Prof. Irving Wolfe: A Catastrophic Reading of Religious Systems
    * Prof. Irving Wolfe: A Catastrophic Interpretation of Western
      Cosmologies
    * Prof. Victor Clube: Revalation and Catastrophe during the
      Christian Era: a Basis for Historical Interpolation and Future
      Extrapolation
    * Wal Thornhill: Evidence for the Extreme Youth of Venus
    * David Slade: Could an Explosive Volcanic Eruption be Induced by
      the Nearby Passage of a Cosmic Body?
    * Dr Bernard Newgrosh: Enheduanna and the Goddess Inanna
    * David Salkeld: A Harbinger of the Exodus, Part I
    * David Salkeld: A Harbinger of the Exodus, Part II
    * Dr Benny Peiser: Catastrophism and Anthropolgy

 */C&C Review /Vol. XV (1993)* - 48pp

    * *Articles & papers:*
          o The Ninsianna tablets, a preliminary reconstruction, by
            Michael G. Reade
          o Anomalous Occurrence of Crocodilia in Eocene Polar Forests,
            Part 2, by Ian C. Johnson
          o The Origins of the Latin God Mars, by Ev Cochrane
          o The habiru as the 'ibrim of I Samuel and the implications
            for the 'new chronology', by Peter van der Veen
    * *Book Review*: /Centuries of Darkness/: /a challenge to the
      conventional chronology of Old World Archaeology /- a review by
      Geoffrey Gammon;
    * *The published reviews of /Centuries of Darkness /*/- /reviewed by
      Bernard Newgrosh
    * *Forum:* continuing the discussion on cosmology, catastrophism and
      chronology: David Salkeld, Ev Cochrane, Dick Atkinson, Michael
      Reade and John Bimson.

 */C&C Review /Vol. XIV (1992)* - 61pp

    * *Articles & papers*:
          o The Venus Tablets and Climate, by John D Weir
          o Anomalous Occurrence of Crocodilia in Eocene Polar Forests,
            by Ian C Johnson
          o Misusing Radiocarbon: A Case Study, by Jesse Lasken
          o On the Length of Reigns of the Sumerian Kings, by Hildegard
            Wiencke-Lotz
          o Velikovsky & Catastrophism: A Hidden Agenda?, by Irving Wolfe
    * *Forum*: A discussion of the issues in mythology and cosmology:
      Velikovsky /vs/. Clube & Napier  *  A series of presentations on
      'when did the Exodus and Conquest occur?'
    * *Book Review*: /Out of the Desert/
    * *Letters*: Aziru and the Bar-Hadad Inscription; Fluctuating Rates
      of C14 Formation;  Radiocarbon and tree rings;  Ramoth in the
      Habiru revolt movement;  No Late Bronze I remains at Jerusalem?

 /*C&C Review */*Vol. XIII (1991)* - 68pp

    * *Articles & papers*:
          o Earth Tectonics Viewed from Rock Mechanics, by Prof Melvin Cook
          o The Archaeology of Shiloh and Pottery Chronology, by Bob Porter
          o Should the European Oak Dendrochronologies be Re-Examined?,
            by Jesse Lasken
          o Calibrated Radiocarbon and 'the Methodological Fault-Line',
            by B Newgrosh
          o A Bit Creaky? - Tree Rings, Radiocarbon and Ancient History,
            by Alasdair Beal
    * *Forum*: The SIS Evolution Debate Continued;  Some 'New
      Chronology' Issues
    * *Book Reviews*: /The Cosmic Winter  - reviewed by Dick
      Atkinson; / /Seven Clues to the Origin of Life, /by A. G.
      Cairns-Smith;/ The Cosmic Blueprint, /by P. Davies;/ Blueprints,
      /by M. A. Edey and D. C. Johanson;/ /and /Origins, /by R. Shapiro
      -/ /4 books reviewed by Trevor Palmer (under 'Life Itself:
      Accident or Design?')
    * *Horizons: *1991 ISIS Fellowship Lecture
    * *Boxed Item: * Chiron: Giant Comet, Agent of Catastrophe? - B Newgrosh

/*C&C Review */*Vol. XII (1990)* - 56pp

    * *Articles & papers*:
          o Homeric Troy and the Greek Dark Age, by Dwardu Cardona
          o The Greek Colonisation Movement - When and Why?, by D Rohl
          o The Erratic Descent of Man, by T Palmer
          o Interdisciplinary Indiscipline, by Dick Atkinson
          o Early 21st Dynasty Genealogy and the Consequence of Redating
            the Installation of HPA Pinudjem I to /ca/. Year 1 of
            Psusennes I (at odds with the 'New Chronology') - by Jeremy
            Goldberg
    * *Letters: *Continuing the exchange of views begun in /C&C Review
      /vol. XI, T William Field and D Salkeld debate the mechanics of
      inversion of the tippe-top (as it relates to the an Earth
      inversion in the Warlow hypothesis); R Driscoll presents some
      recent Soviet evidence as compatible with an eruptive origin for
      Venus; and B Newgrosh relays further feedback on the
      El-Amarna/Early Israelite Monarchy synchronism presented in /C&C
      Review /vol. X

/*C&C Review */*Vol. XI (1989)* - 48pp

    * *Articles & papers:*
          o Shoshenq's Palestinian Campaign: A reply to Shea, by Dr J Bimson
          o Towards a New Evolutionary Synthesis, by T Palmer
          o Drayson's Hypothesis: The Earth's Tilt Cycle, by Dr Richard
            Huggett
          o Some Thoughts on Inversion Calculations, by Terry Field
          o Objections Overruled - a Reappraisal of Earth Inversion
            Dynamics, by David Salkeld
          o The River of Ocean, by Dwardu Cardona
          o The Historicity of the Homeric Poems and Traditions, by D
            Rohl (first of three essays on Ancient Greece in the light
            of the 'New Chronology')

*/C&C Review /Vol. X (1988)* - 65pp

    * *Articles & papers*:
          o The Military Strategy of Sheshonq/Shishak in Palestine, by
            Dr William Shea
          o An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC: Part
            III, the Geological Evidence, by M Mandelkehr
          o The El-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology, by /David Rohl
            and Bernard Newgrosh
          o Erratic Events in the Solar System/E Crew * Formation of
            Chondritic Meteorites and the Solar System, by Wal Thornhill
          o Nemesis for Gradual Evolution, by T Palmer
    * *Excursus*: Additional notes on the Amarna/Early Israelite
      Monarchy synchronism (from Rohl, Newgrosh and van der Veen)

 /*C&C Review */*Vol. IX (1987)* - 48pp

    * *Articles & papers*:
          o Return to the Tippe Top, Part I, by P Warlow
          o The Foundations of the Assyro-Babylonian Chronology, by C O
            Jonsson
          o Physics, Astronomy and Chronology, Part I: Radiometric
            Chronometries, by Earl Milton
          o An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC, Part
            II: Climatology, by M Mandelkehr
          o The Cautious Revolutionary, by T Palmer (portrait of Stephen
            J Gould as a catastrophist at heart)

/*C&C Review Vol*/*. VIII (1986) - **Special SIS Tenth Anniversary Tour
of Egypt issue* -
<http://www.sis-group.org.uk/SIS+Tenth+Anniversary+Tour.htm> 56pp with
many illustrations and photographs. Centrefold in colour

    * *Report - *on the SIS Tenth Anniversary Tour of Egypt
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o Hatshepsut and the Queen of Sheba: A Critique of
            Velikovsky's Identification and an Alternative View, by J Bimson
          o Shoshenq I and the Traditions of New Kingdom Kingship in
            Egypt, by Michael Jones
          o The Bubastite Portal: Evidence Against Velikovsky's
            Placement of Ramesses II in the Late 7th Century, by David Rohl
          o Shoshenk and Shishak: A Case of Mistaken Identity, by J Bimson
          o El-Hiba Revisited, by D Rohl
    * *Reflections:* Letters from participants of the SIS Egyptian Tour

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. VII, issue A (VII:A)**, *1985 - 36pp.  A single
issue - no further parts to vol. VII were published.

    * *Focus:* Comets, Meteorites and Earth History: SIS Spring Meeting
      1984 * In Defence of Sir Fred Hoyle * Causal Relationships: Freud,
      Stekel and Velikovsky * Showers of Glass
    * *Forum*: Celestial Dynamics and /Worlds in Collision/ - Earl
      Milton;  Wild Motions, Angular Momentum and Other Problems - C L
      Ellenberger; An Appendix to my Articles on Hatshepsut and Thutmose
      III - E Danelius;  On Dayton and Dating - John Bimson (with a
      reply by John Dayton); The Domestication of Cattle:
      Interdisciplinary Evidence for Catastrophism - Jill Abery (with a
      comment from Dr Bernard Newgrosh)
    * *Briefings*: Rene Gallant: A Pioneer of Modern Catastrophism *
      Iridium and the Extinction of the Dinosaurs * Velikovsky *
      Egyptology * Listings of back issues to date (back inside cover)
    * *Bookshelf*: /Cosmic Heretics/
    * *Letters:* Glasgow Still Proceeds (feedback from publication of
      proceedings of Glasgow Conference and further praise of /SISR/ VI:1-3)
    * *Articles*:
          o Catastrophism and Evolution, by Dr Trevor Palmer
          o Velikovsky: Hero or Heretic?, by Prof Robert Jastrow

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. VI, issue 4 (VI:4)** *- 32pp (pp. 85-116), publ. 1984. 

    * *Focus*: SIS Spring Meeting, 1983 * SIS 10th Anniversary Tour,
      1984 * Global Catastrophes: New Evidence from Astronomy, Biology
      and Archaeology * The Continuing Ica Mystery
    * *In Passing*: Darwinian Diary, Part I - Trevor Palmer
    * *Letters: *Come Again? (on the name 'The Newcomer' for Venus) *
      Glasgow Proceeds (in praise of SISR VI:1/2/3 covering the
      Conference at Glasgow)
    * *Briefings*: Devil's Advocates * Archaeology and the Location of
      Ai * Obituary: Jim Clarke
    * *Articles*:
          o Velikovsky and the Apparatus of Scholarship, by Prof R Hewsen
          o Skara Brae: A Time Capsule of Catastrophism?, by B Moore & P
            James
          o 'Papyrus Ipuwer' and /Worlds in Collision, /by/ /B Forrest
          o A Response to Forrest, by M Lowery

/*SIS Review */*Vol. VI, issues 1-3 (VI:1-3) - 'Ages in Chaos?: How
Valid Are Velikovsky's Views on Ancient Hitory?'* (with papers on the
Astronomy) *_Proceedings of the Residential Weekend Conference, Glasgow,
7th-9th April 1978_ <rev6-1.htm>**. *84 pp (pp. 1-84). Publ. 1982. 

    * Introduction* - *Brian Moore
    * Dr Immanuel Velikovsky, Some Additional Evidence from the Period
      from the Exodus to the End of the Eighteenth Dynasty (paper read
      in absentia)
    * Geoffrey Gammon, The Nature of the Historical Record
    * Dr John Bimson, Can There Be a Revised Chronology Without a
      Revised Stratigraphy? (with postscript)
    * Michael Jones, Some Detailed Evidence from Egypt Against
      Velikovsky's Revised Chronology (with some clarifying comments by
      G Gammon on Jones' apparent misunderstanding of some of the
      arguments put forward by Velikovsky in /Peoples of the Sea/)
    * Peter James, Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the
      Hittites (with postscript and discussion session following)
    * Prof Archie E Roy, The Astronomical Basis of Egyptian Chronology
    * Dr Euan MacKie, Radiocarbon Dating and Egyptian Chronology
    * (Factors affecting radiocarbon dates, The nature of Radiocarbon
      dates, The tree-ring calibration - followed by discussion session
      and reading of letter to the editor from Michael Start on 'Blind
      Dating')
    * Prof Archie E Roy, The Stability of the Solar System
    * Dr Robert W Bass, The Celestial Dynamics of /Worlds in Collision
      /(followed by reading of letter to the editor from Ralph Juergens
      and discussion session
    * Dr Immanuel Velikovsky, The Tomb of Ahiram (summary by G Gammon)
    * CLOSING DISCUSSION
    * ENVOI (Dr Euan MacKie)
    * Postcript (SIS Chairman - Harold Tresman)

*/SIS Review/ Vol. V, issue 4 (V:4), 1980/81** - *28pp (pp. 101-128),
publ. 1984

    * *In Passing:* Life off Earth - T Palmer
    * *Briefings*: Evidence for a Recent Super-comet * Ankylosis in the
      Chronology of Reconstructed History (letter from C Marx) *
      Ramesside Star Tables, errata
    * *Bookshelf*: /Mankind in Amnesia * Astronomical Dating of Babylon
      I and Ur III * Bombarded Earth * Pole Shift/
    * *Articles*:
          o Cometary Catastrophes and the ideas of Immanuel Velikovsky,
            by V Clube
          o Velikovsky & His Heroes, by M Sieff
          o The Years 763 and 687 BC, by J Bimson

/*SIS Review */*Vol. V, issue 3 (V:3) 1980/81* - 32pp (pp. 69-100),
publ. 1983 

    * *Focus:* Dr Claude Schaeffer-Forrer, 1898-1982: An
      Appreciation;  Physics, Astronomy and Chronology;  Velikovsky's
      History and Cosmology
    * *In Passing*: Leakey Hypotheses - J Abery
    * *Letters*: Cosmic Deliverance;  Sea Level and Earth's Spin Rate; 
      Where are the Egyptian 8th-century Disasters?;  Catastrophic Spelling
    * *Briefings*: Myths, Megaliths and the end of the Third Millenium
      BC;  Slabinski Addenda
    * *Articles:*
          o An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC, Part
            I: The Archaeological Evidence, by M Mandelkehr
          o An Earth-Inversion Model, by M Reade

/*SIS Review */*Vol. V, issue 2 (V:2)* - 35pp (pp. 34-68), 1980/81.

    * *Focus*: Catastrophism Old and New
    * *Obituary*: Zvi Rix
    * *In Passing*: Ebla Reconsidered - J Bimson
    * *Bookshelf*: /Space Travellers ;  The Origin of Life;  The Bible
      and Recent Archaeology;  The Rebel Lands/
    * *Letters*: Clouded Thinking (problem in disproving Venus
      'greenhouse effect' assertions);  Down to Earth (congratulations
      on contents of SISR IV: 2/3);  New Year Resolution (Mayan Sacred
      Year and Mayan calendar)
    * *Briefings*: More Hot Air on Venus;  Anticipated findings
      (magnetic inclination in Egyptian Old and Middle Kingdom
      pottery/Geomagnetic field in Egypt has varied);  V. Axel Firsoff -
      The Other Gadfly;  Volatile Venus
    * *Articles*:
          o Science & Novelty, by B de Finetti
          o What's in a Name? - Venus 'The Newcomer', by M Lowery
          o An Introduction to the Evidence of the Panchasiddhantika, by
            M Reade
          o A Dynamical Objection to Warlow's Inversion of the Earth, by
            V Slabinski
          o The Anomalous Condition of Venus and the Origin of the Solar
            System, by V Axel Firsoff

/*SIS Review */*Vol. V, issue 1 (V:1)* - 32pp (pp. 1-32), 1980/81.

    * *Focus*: New directions in Ancient History * AGM 1980 * Princeton
      prospects
    * *Horizons*: Review in brief of other journals
    * *Briefings*: Cosmos without gravitation
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o Electric Stars in a Gravityless Electrified Cosmos, by Earl
            Milton
          o Dating the Wars of Seti I, by J Bimson
          o Problems of Continental Drift, by Drs I Velikovsky and P Smith

/*SIS Review */*Vol. IV, issue 4 (IV:4)* - 41pp (pp. 73-113), Spring 1980

    * *Tributes*: To Dr Immanuel Velikovsky
    * *Focus*: Aspects of Catastrophism * The Gordon Atwater Affair *
      Broken Reeds (high chronology of Mellaart meets with cool reception)
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Catastrophic Cores * The Oracle Decoded?
      (tippe-top and the 'insane finale' of the Sibylline Oracles) *
      Isotope Decay Constant? * Core Hypotheses * Martian Motion * Cores
      and Effects * Indian Orbits * A Synchronous Stratigraphy?
    * *Bookshelf*: /The Long Day of Joshua and Six Other Catastrophes *
      Lifecloud * Diseases From Space * An Extraterrestrial Event at the
      Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary * Terrestrial Catastrophe Caused by
      Cometary Impact at the End of Cretaceous * Pears Encyclopaedia of
      Myths and Legends: Oceania and Australia, The Americas/
    * *Horizons:* /Fortean Times * Kronos/
    * *Briefings*: The Deluge, After Asimov * Stranger Than Fiction
      (Lowery on Patrick Moore, the 'Sky at Night' programmes, etc.)
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o An Interim Report, by W. Thornhill
          o The Queen of Sheba and the Song of Songs, by H. Maccoby
          o A Possible Reference to King David in Ugaritic Literature,
            by Tom Chetwynd
          o Bronze Age Destructions in the Near East, by G. Gammon
    * *Extra: * Electrical Origin of the Outbursts on Io - T .Gold * The
      Magnetic Field of Jupiter and the Volcanism and Rotation of the
      Galilean Satellites - E M Drobyshevsky (latter two covered by main
      heading: Jupiter's Magnetic Field and Io's Volcanoes)

/*SIS Review */*Vol. IV, issue 2/3 (IV:2/3)* - 44pp (pp. 29-72), Winter
1979/80

*IN MEMORIAM: DR IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY*

    * *Articles & papers:*
          o Genesis of the Jerusalem Scripta, by I. Velikovsky
          o The Ramesside Star Tables, by M. Reade
          o 'Extra-Scientific' Dimensions of Science, by R .McAulay
          o Colloquium - An 8th-Century Date for Merenptah?, by Dr John
            Day, Dr J. Bimson and P. James
          o Colloquium - Reversals of the Earth?, by C. Leroy
            Ellenberger, Eric Crew and Peter Warlow
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Dr Lynn Rose on the 'Glasgow Chronology' - with
      reply by P. James
    * *Bookshelf*: Carl Sagan's /Broca's Brain - /reviewed by B. Moore
    * *Focus:* Dr John Fermor on Velikovsky's 360-day year
    * *Extra*: Dr Harold G Coffin (evidence for the Marine Deposition of
      Coal)
    * *Briefings*: Concerning Immanuel Velikovsky * Velikovsky &
      Weizmann * A Core of Truth? (NASA asks if Earth could have been
      formed in the middle of a giant protoplanet - something like Jupiter!)
    * *Horizons*: /Fortean Times * Kronos * Zetetic Scholar/

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. IV, issue 1 (IV:1)* - 28pp (pp. 1-28), Autumn 1979

    * *Obituary:* *IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY 1895-1979 *
    * *In Passing*: Anchor's Aweigh (re: astronomical date of 1786 BC
      for end of Dyn. XII)
    * *Briefings*: Ill wind (re: Fred Hoyle and dust from a comet as
      cause of catastrophic onset of ice ages) * Extinguishing Marks
      (unexpected amount of iridium found in sedimentary rock marking
      the boundary of the Cretaceous period thought to be
      extra-terrestrial) * Unlicensed attacks (re: reception given
      Velikovky's ideas)
    * *Bookshelf*: /Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History/
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Pot Plant? (reign of Horemheb) * Space Probity
      (excessive argon 36 in Venus' atmosphere and not enough in that of
      Mars) * War Stars (archangels in Sodom and Gomorrah event)
    * *Horizons*: /Catastrophist Geology * Fortean Times * Zetetic/
      /Scholar/
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o The Birth of Planets, by P. Warlow
          o A Chronology for the Middle Kingdom and Israel's Egyptian
            Bondage - II, Israel In Egypt, by J. Bimson
          o Notes on the 'Assuruballit Problem', by P. James
    * *Extra*: Venus Hothouse - The Other Theory.  Frederic B. Jueneman
    * *Science Frontiers*: A redshift undermines the dogma of an
      expanding universe * Asteroids with moons? * Nine-tenths of the
      universe is unseen * Petrol channels on Mars? * Cometary
      appearance of Venus * Venus has an uncertain pedigree * Unearthly
      life on Mars * Supermasses that come and go * Has the Universe's
      missing mass been found? 70th anniversary of the Tunguska event *
      Positive ion emissions before earthquakes may affect animals

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. III, issue 4 (III:4)* - 32pp (pp. 81-112), Spring 1979

    * *In Passing:* Metallurgy & Chronology
    * *Briefings:* Auspicious Dates - P. W. Lapp and Carbon 14);  Sacred
      Bull (an illustration of way scientific process really works);
      Exploded Myths (re: asteroids being debris of a planet formerly
      orbiting between Mars and Jupiter)
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Horemheb's Place;  Reign Proof? (Vel.'s
      identification of Manetho's 26th and 30th dynasties with those of
      19th and 20th);  Off limits (whether or not Venus expelled from
      Jupiter and testing multiple hypotheses)
    * *Bookshelf*: /The Cycles of Heaven;  The Geomagnetic Field and
      Life Geomagnetbiology;  Tuning in to Nature;  The Origin of
      Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind/
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o * *The Dresden Codex and Velikovsky's Catastrophe Dates, by
            N. K. Owen
          o  Nebuchadrezzar and Neriglissar (A Critique of the Revision
            of the Neo-Babylonian Succession), by C. O. Jonsonn
          o  Radiocarbon Dates and Cultural Change, by E. MacKie
    * *Extra*: Geomagnetic Reversals? - P. Warlow, 1978, The Institute
      of Physics (concerns the required mechanism for an inversion of
      the Earth and 'reversal' of its rotation - without stopping and
      starting it)

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. III, issue 3 (III:3) *- 20pp (pp. 61-80), Winter
1978/79

    * *Focus:* Lest we forget (re: Velikovsky's theory of cultural
      amnesia induced by past catastrophic events) * The American Scene
      (of publications relating to Velikovsky)
    * *Horizons*: /Zetetic Scholar/
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Top Marks (from Eva Danelius);  Poor Marx
      (Martin Sieff takes up his challenge)
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o A Chronology for the Middle Kingdom and Israel's Egyptian
            Bondage, by J. Bimson
          o Kima and Kesil, by Immanuel Velikovsky
          o /Worlds in Collision/ and the Prince of Denmark: II (Hamlet
            and Meso-American Myth, by I. Wolfe

/*SIS Review */*Vol. III, issue 2 (III:2)* - 32pp (pp. 29-60), Autumn 1978

    * *Focus*: A Point of View - C. L. Ellenberger
    * *In Passing*: The Sybil & Dr Stecchini - M. Lowery
    * *Forum (Letters):* Disciplinary Considerations, C. Marx - with
      replies from P. James and G. Gammon and response by Marx; 
      Conditional Discharge, R,  Forshufvud * Notes on a Possible
      Pre-Deluge Catastrophe, B. O'Gheoghan
    * *Horizons*: /Technology Review /
    * *Bookshelf*: /The Velikovsky Affair; / /Orbital
      Motion;  //Redating The Exodus and Conquest;  //A Dictionary of
      Common Fallacies;  //Scientists Confront Velikovsky;  //Ebla;  /
      /The Mahabharata;  //Lifecloud;  //The Sumerian Ural-Altaic,
      Magyar Relationship /
    * *Retrospect:* Immanuel Velikovsky and the AAAS Symposium of 1974
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o A Simple Investigation of the Thesis of Isotope Decay
            Constancy, by N. G. J. Sykes
          o An Alternative to the Ejection of Venus from Jupiter, by C.
            Keister & A. Hamilton
          o A Critique of /Ramses II and His Time, /by/ /P.James
          o The Place of Horemheb in Egyptian History, by G. Gammon
          o An Eight-Century Date for Merenptah, by J. Bimson

/*SIS Review */*Vol. III, issue 1 (III:1)* - 28pp (Summer 1978)

    * *Focus:* Glasgow Conference Report
    * *Forum (Letters):* Gathering Goodwill (from the Chairman) * Blind
      Dating * Thutmose III * The Temple in Jerusalem * Chronic Ailments
      * That Ankh * Mutwa, Moses and Myth * Mythology & Repression (a
      response by R. Wescott to the dialogue between P. James & H.
      Kloosterman in SISR I:2, pp 3-7) * Failure of a Concept? * Walk,
      don't run (reply to foregoing) * Where's the Discipline?
    * *Bookshelf:* /The Dragons of Eden /* /The Sea Peoples: Warriors of
      the Ancient Mediterranean /* /Ramses II and His Time /* /The
      Velikovsky Affair /* /World Atlas of Mysteries /
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o The Arrival of the Philistines and the Revised Chronology,
            by J. Bimson
          o 'Proofs' of the Stability of the Solar System, by R. W. Bass
          o A Philosophy for Inter-disciplinary Studies, by H. Meynell
    * *Horizons*: /Recollections of a Fallen Sky /(plus books/groups/
      journals mentioned previously under 'Forum' sections) * /Zetetic
      Scholar /
    * *Contents:* Of /Kronos/, (vol. I, issue 1 - vol. III, issue 4)

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. II, issue 4 (II:4)* - 24pp (pp. 97-120). Spring 1978. 

    * *Focus:* Bell, Book and Cornell * Made in Germany (German edition
      of /Worlds in Collision /) * Glasgow Conference * Truzzi Goodbye *
      Not Amused * Tail Piece (Hittite euphemism in 'A Close Shave' -
      'Forum', SISR II:2) * /Catastrophism and Ancient History /*
      /Phenomena /(plus groups/journals/books mentioned previously under
      same section)
    * *Bookshelf*: /Scientists Confront Velikovsky /* /Janus /* /Index
      to the Worksof Velikovsky /* /Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part
      One, The Venus Tablets of Ammisaduqa /* /A Dictionary of Hinduism
      /* /Pears Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends /* /Mysteries of
      Modern Science /
    * *Forum (Letters)*: More Fall Out * Another Year * Again Exodus
      (with reply by H. Maccoby and Editor's note)
    * *Articles & papers*/:/
          o /Worlds in Collision /and the Prince of Denmark, Part I, by
            I. Wolfe
          o Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science, by D. Robins
          o A Response to Dr Milsom, by T. Barnes
          o The Determinants of Scientific Behaviour, by B. Martin
          o How Much _Did_ They Know?, by M. Start
    * *Contact*

/*SIS Review */*Vol. II, issue 3 (II:3)* - 44pp (pp. 53-96),
1977/78. *Special Issue - 'From the Exodus to Akhenaten'.* 

    * *Editorial*
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o Dating The 'Admonitions': Advance Report, by M. Lowery
          o A Chart for the Conquest of Canaan, by J. Bimson
          o The Hyksos and the Archaeology of Palestine, by J. Bimson
          o Did Thutmose III Despoil the Temple in Jerusalem?, by E.
            Danelius
          o The Dating of the El-Amarna Letters, by P. James
          o The Two Jehorams, by M. Sieff
          o A Chronology for the Eighteenth Dynasty, by G. Gammon
          o Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty, by E. MacKie

/*SIS Review */*Vol. II, issue 2 (II:2)** - *24pp (pp. 29-52). Dec. 1977

    * *Forum (Letters)*: Out of Egypt * A Close Shave * Physical
      difficulties * Constantly Variable (BBC TV 'Horizon'programme) *
      Strapazierte Sandalen * Bridge Problem
    * *Focus*: Weekend Conference 'Ages in Chaos?' * /Catastrophist
      Geology/* /Fortean Times/* Kriitinen Tutkimusryhmas (Critical
      Study Group) * /Kronos/* Podium Akadamische Freiheit * Research
      Communications Network
    * *Bookshelf:* /Native American Astronomy/* /Effects of Solar
      Activity on the Earth's Atmosphere and Biosphere/* /The Rebel
      Lands /* /Cosmological Letters/* /Meteorite Craters /* /Orbital
      Motion /* /Handbook of Iron Meteorites: Their history,
      distribution, composition and structure /* /Historical Supernovae
      /* /Prehistoric Maritime Adaptations of the CircumpolarZone/*/*
      *Guide to the Department of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books
      /* /Pygmy Kitabu /* /The Worship of the Sky-God /* /Tortillas for
      the Gods /
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o The Primordial Light?, by H Tresman and B O'Gheoghan
          o Senmut and Phaeton: Supplementary Notes, by M Reade
          o Recent Origin and Decay of the Earth's Magnetic Field, by T
            Barnes
          o A Commentary on Barnes' Magnetic Decay, by J Milsom
          o The Critics and Stellar Energy (comments from D Quilfoyle, E
            Crew and M Tobias on R Juergens' paper 'Galactic Space
            Charge and Stellar Energy' in SISR  I:4 - with reply from R
            Juergens)
    * *Contact*

/*SIS Review */*Vol. II, issue 1 (II:1)* - 28pp (pp. 1-28), Autumn 1977.

    * *Focus*: Spring Weekend Conference at Glasgow University
    * *Forum (Letters)*: * Raamses Again * Unisex Sandal-straps *
      Harmonies of the Spheres * Childless Painbirth * Moses and Monotheism
    * *Bookshelf*: /Mycenaean Greece, The Sea Peoples and Egypt/ (plus
      other books/journals/groups mentioned previously)
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o  Some Notes on Senmut's Ceiling, by M Lowery
          o  Senmut & Phaeton, by M Reade
          o  /Worlds in Collision /and the Birth of Monotheism, by H Maccoby
          o  /Peoples of the Sea: /An Art Historical Perspective, by L
            Greenberg
          o  Electricity in Astronomy (Part 4), by E Crew

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. I, issue 5 (I:5)*- 25pp (Summer 1977)

    * *Focus*: 1st public meeting of the Society - Leeds University
      19.3.77. (Dr Hugo Meynel, Dr Euan MacKie, P James, Dr J Bimson *
      Jerusalem - The Censors Censured * London - Capital Colloquy *
      /Catastrophist Geology/ * Center for Velikovskian and
      Interdisciplinary Studies * Kriitinen Tutkimusryhma (Critical
      Study Group) * /Kronos /* /Pensee /* Podium Akademische Freiheit
      (PAF - Swiss Study Group) * Research Communications Network
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o  The Inexact Science of Radiometric Dating, by R MacKinnon
          o  A Further Note on Jericho, by J Bimson
          o  The Androgynous Comet, by Zvi Rix
    * *Bookshelf*: /Science and Society in Prehistoric Britain/ */
      Megaliths, Myths/ /and Men/* /The Stone Circle of the British
      Isles /* /Strange Universe /* /The Hittites: People of a Thousand
      God*s */* /Growth Rhythms and the History of the Earth's Rotation /
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Venus: Whose Baby? * A Further Answer to John
      Day * Memazzer-Love * Out of Orbit

/*SIS Review */*Vol. I, issue 4 (I:4)* - 32pp (Spring 1977)

    * *Focus:* Symposium on Catastrophes * Ebla - New Discoveries *
      London - A de Grazia 'off the cuff' * Irving Wolfe - informal
      discussion * /Catastrophist Geology /* Center for Velikovskian and
      Interdisciplinary Studies * /Kronos/* University of Lethbridge *
      /Pensee /
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o  Schools of Thought - A Reply, by H Meynell
          o  Rockenbach's ''De Cometis'' and the Identity of Typhon, by
            J Bimson
          o  The Cosmology of Job (Planets in the Bible: Part I), by M.
            Sieff 
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Two Faces of Venus * Thunderstones & Lightning
      * Shishak, Asimov & Hercules
    * *In Passing:* Circularisation of Planetary Orbits - A Hamilton
    * *Bookshelf*: /Peoples of the Sea/* /The Age of Velikovsky /* /The
      Nature of theStratigraphical Record* */* /Isaac Newton: Historian /
    * *Review Extra*: Galactic Space Charge and Stellar Energy (paper by
      R Juergens)

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. I, issue 3 (I:3)* - 33pp (Summer 1976)

    * *In Passing*: The Walls of Jericho
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o  The Conquest of Canaan, by J Bimson
          o  Aphrodite - The Moon or Venus? (contd.), by Alfred de
            Grazia; with reply by Peter James
          o  Electricity in Astronomy (Part 3), by E Crew
    * *Focus:* Alfred de Grazia in London * /Catastrophist Geology /*
      Meeting address by Irving Wolfe * /Velikovsky Reconsidered* */*
      American Graffiti
    * Forum (Letters): Communication * Revelation * Calibration *
      Unsocial Scientists * A Missed Opportunity
    * *Bookshelf*: /Hindu Myths/* * */The Past is Human/* /Velikovsky
      Reconsidered/(reviews by /Times Literary Supplement, New Society
      /and /New Scientist /)
    * *On Schools of Thought:* What can we usefully learn from the
      'Velikovsky Affair'? - R G A Dolby
    * *Review Extra*: Velikovsky Supported by Establishment - C J Ransom

/*SIS Review*/* Vol. I, issue 2 (I:2)* - 25pp (Spring 1976)

    * *Focus*: Latest news on /Peoples of the Sea /* Ancient History
      Study Group Meeting * REVIEW
    * *Forum (Letters)*: Cenomanian Sync. (comment on I Grant's article)
      * The Year Before (re: the debate on the merits of Velikovsky's
      ideas) * Did Moon Maul Mars? * The Jupiter Puzzle
    * *Articles & papers*:
          o  Megalithic Astronomy, by E MacKie
          o  Electricity in Astronomy, by E Crew
          o  Manna as Confection, by M Reade
          o  Diana at Ephesus, by P James & M Sieff
          o  In Defence of the Revised Chronology (answer to J Day,
            contd...), by M Sieff 
    * *Bookshelf:* /Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man /* /The Rotation
      of the Earth: a Geophysical Discussion /* /The Structure of
      Scientific Theories /

*/SIS Review /Vol. I, issue 1 (I:1)** *- 21pp (Jan. 1976)

    * *Focus: *Inaugural Meeting of the Society, London, 9.11.75. * Open
      Forum (first meeting for discussion of Velikovky's theories and
      their implications) * First meeting of Ancient History Study Group
      7.12.75.
    * *Articles & papers:*
          o  Aphrodite - The Moon or Venus, by P James
          o  Problems of Electricity in Astronomy, by E Crew
          o  Myth & Method, by I Grant
          o  In Defence of the Revised Chronology (answer to J Day's
            article Objections to the Revised Chronology - /SIS
            Newsletter/ no. 2), by M Sieff 
    * *In Passing*: Black Holes
    * *Bookshelf*: /Strange Planet,Strange Phenomena* *and Strange
      Artifacts /(The Sourcebook Project) * /The Complete Books of
      Charles Fort /* /Charles Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained /***
      Megalithic Astronomy - a Prehistorians's Comments (review article
      in /Journal for the History of Astronomy ***//Archaeo-astronomy in
      Pre-Columbian America/* /The Late NewKingdom in Egypt /* /The
      Hittites and their Contemporaries/
    * *Forum (Letters):* All Right Now * All Baal's * Always the Same -
      All in the Mind * Poles Uprooted? * The Queen of Sheba * /Pensee,
      Kronos,/ etc. * From the Editor

 

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