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On the Age of Palaeolithic Cave Painting

Berlin · 2015  Uwe Topper Slightly shortened translation of my German article from 2001 Critics of chronology claim that the age of palaeolithic cave painting cannot stretch to tens of thousands of years but at the most to two or three thousand years. Some caves have only been painted in recent decades. This essay is not

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The construction history of the Chinese, Wall and its mythologizing

The construction history of the Chinese Wall and its mythologizing ( c ) Eugen Gabowitsch , published in EFODON – synesis No. 6/1999 First, we note that the great Chinese wall today , at the end of the second post-Christian millennium, really (though not as a continuously runny wall) exists in some form . It

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C14 Method and Dendrochronology

Zeitensprünge Interdisciplinary Bulletin Off-Print Christian Blöss • Hans-Ulrich Niemitz The Self-Deception of the C14 Method and Dendrochronology from Zeitensprünge 8 (1996) 3 361-389 Author’s note: This article reflects the discussion up to November 1996. A more detailed position is worked out since then. Nevertheless we publish this version and refer to the actual discussion in Zeitensprünge

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New chronology of Fomenko-Nosovskiy

New chronology of Fomenko-Nosovskiy New Chronology at Interfax, 17.03.2005 New chronology of Fomenko-Nosovskiy – scientific theory created by Moscow mathematicians Fomenko and Nosovskiĭ GV , based on studies of numerical and qualitative characteristics of the historical narrative messages and astronomical nature. This theory is based on mathematical methods and has two main results: 1- to the conclusion of the fundamental fallacy of the traditional chronology 2- construct an

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The Feast of Purim: A Jewish Mardi Gras (Esther 8:1—10:3)

The Feast of Purim: A Jewish Mardi Gras (Esther 8:1—10:3) Robert L. (Bob)Deffinbaugh  Introduction “All’s well that ends well,” the saying goes. If this is the case, the ending of the Book of Esther is crucial to our understanding of the book and its message. How does the Book of Esther end? Does it end

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Did the Early Middle Ages Really Exist

Did the Early Middle Ages Really Exist? Hans-Ulrich Niemitz [Editorial notice: First version 1995-10-02, second version 1997-10-09, minor revision 2000-04-03, translated by Uwe Topper]   Did the early Middle Ages really exist? This question in itself – and more so the answer ‘NO, the early Middle Ages did not exist’ – is surprising, to say

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