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The Celtic Myth

The Celtic Myth Berlin · 2018 Uwe Topper topper Conflict around the Celtic myth Review of a book by Jean-Louis Brunaux: The Celts. Histoire d’un myth (Belin éditeur, Paris 2014) The myth “Celts” is critically examined by an established archeologist and historian, Jean-Louis Brunaux (director at the CNRS) who sweeps the corresponding inventions and gives

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Chronology criticism has reached France

Chronology criticism has reached France deutsch english español français Berlin · 2013 Uwe Topper topper In a speach delivered in 2005, in Potsdam, I deplored that our criticism of Historiography had not then received recognition in Western countries, despite all our efforts by way of letters and lectures during twenty years. Since February of 2003,

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Cataclysms are the reasons for our wrong chronology

Cataclysms are the reasons for our wrong chronology Paper read at the international meeting of chronologists in Potsdam, Sept. 12th to 14th, 2008 Uwe Topper Berlin · 2008. The academic convention concerning historiography is not acceptable to reasonable thinking. Three main points are missing in the present concept of history: 1. A trustworthy description of

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Canary Islands, forgotten for a millennium

Canary Islands, forgotten for a millennium? deutsch english español français Berlin · 2007 Uwe Topper topper Kanaren The Canary Islands as instance for a missing chronological link of one thousand years The Institutum Canarium (Austria) has studied the history of the Canary Islands for the last thirty years and publishes in its annual „Almogaren“ its

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Calendar reform and precession jolt

Calendar reform and precession jolt deutsch english español français Traditional feasts in Europe and the Mediterranean countries gives us hint about the ancient calendars Madrid · 2009 Ilya U. Topper topper When Pope Gregor XIII intended to reform the calendar he ordered a commission of very learned men to consider the possibilities and consequences. Most

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The Calendar Nonsens

The Calendar Nonsens Review of the book by D. E. Duncan Uwe Topper Berlin · Sept. 2000 The International Bestseller, “The Calendar”, by David Ewing Duncan (London 1998), is concerned with “The 5000-Year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens – and What Happened to the Missing Ten Days” This book has been praised

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