Dear all, I have been having trouble with my email, but it is now working again. Shalom b'Yeshua haMoshiach, +Michael Joe Thannisch Bishop of La Porte Pastor:...
In a message dated 1/21/2008 12:12:51 P.M. Central Standard Time, zoe_lithoi@... writes: The following is a list of eclipses or 'close' elipses that I...
Ron, Thank for your list. But you did not tell us where it came from. Perhaps it came from the very computer program you beg us to investigate with. . Your...
another problem, is that an eclipse can be technically partial, but extensive enough that the average semi primitive observer in ancient times would consider...
In a message dated 2/21/2008 12:21:45 A.M. Central Standard Time, gwoodgeno@... writes: In a message dated 1/21/2008 12:12:51 P.M. Central Standard Time,...
4. Noah and the Proto-Mesolithic It is highly unlikely that historians could ever trace the movements of one individual or one family in the archaeological...
... Can your ... 18th century ... fits all of ... The online planetarium, www.skyviewcafe.com, does indeed let you look at the "8th - 18th century CE". Did...
... , "Robert Porter" <Robert@...> wrote: Dear Joe, Jeremy and All Joe's scheme below (which retransmission has probably now mangled beyond recognition) does...
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Core Regions -- The following is a chart of the basic industries of the different archaeological levels. It is based on Braidwood's Prehistoric Men, 1967, p....
... Re: Göbekli Tepe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe Since the site begins with Neolithic and may have its origins in Mesolithic, it would be...
well, if it is c. 9,000 to 11,000 BC then by definition it is prediluvian, because you can only push those begats and the The Flood so far back with tweaking...
... prediluvian, ... These 9000 to 11,000 BC dates assume the validity of C14 and other methods of dating. I don't make that assumption. ... then ... ...
Towns also grew up around western orders. Benedictines among others were famous for turning wilderness into farmland, and towns grew up in those areas. Shalom...
... were ... those ... But is there any evidence of religious orders (even remotely comparable to the Benedictines) in the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods? I...
I agree there weren't religious orders, but it is not that religion, as a rule created urbanization, but rather, that there are occasions where this has...
Mary, You asked, "Does anyone know about the Delphic Oracle and the healing grotto ascribed to asclepias, .......some electrochemical peculiarities ..... . . ....
You are quite right. Monasticism in the west and middle east is either Christian or Jewish (and that is if you count the Essenes as monastic.) Shalom...
well, perennial water and maybe some now defunct natural phenomenon of use, would fit the Delphi profile. And Delphi would be a non Yahwehist precedent IF in...
I am not suggesting there was a pagan monasticism. Nor that religious centers were the start of settled life in all cases. Rather that since it HAS happened,...
I think Delphi is a good example that it CAN happen. But when I was in Egypt studying the founding of The Old Kingdom it was obvious that a change in the...
I tend to view these monastic orders as military units which were (for the most part) placed upon well established trails / roads, etc. These orders were for...
Yep, but I'll be back Friday. BTW, I've ordered Bernard Newgrosh's new book, Chronology at the Crossroads. It looks like it's going to be good. You can get...
5. Life in the Mesolithic Marjorie & C.H.B. Quennell wrote some excellent little books on various epochs of history. In their first 1921 edition of Every Day...
. Mesolithic Europe. In a recent book, Mesolithic Europe, several scholars discuss the Mesolithic stage in European prehistory. (See, eds., Geoff Bailey & ...