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C14-Kritik in der Archäologie

C14-Kritik in der Archäologie von Andreas Otte In archäologischen Veröffentlichungen findet sich gelegentlich eine Kritik der C14-Methode. Überraschend ist jedoch, dass sich dabei in einem Fall auf den C14-Crash von Christian Blöss und Hans-Ulrich Niemitz bezogen wurde, also ein Buch aus dem Umfeld der Chronologie-Kritik. Bei mindestens einem Vertreter des Mainstream ist die Kritik offenbar

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Mathematical Methods in the Study of Historical Chronology

Mathematical Methods in the Study of Historical Chronology Florin Diacu NOTICESof the American Mathematical Society April 2013, volume 60, Number 4Pages 441-449       Some ancient and medieval historical dates we learn in school may stick in our minds: 1193 BC (the fall of Troy), 753 BC (the founding of Rome), AD 1 (the

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God’s timeline. When the Bible plays number games

God’s timeline. When the Bible plays number games Giovanni Parigi It is not the intention of this study to prove that a new Bible timeline is possible but rather to point out that the various chronological clues hidden in the Old and New Testaments together complete a jigsaw puzzle which make a reconstruction of a

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GLOBAL FALSIFICATION OF THE HISTORY

GLOBAL FALSIFICATION OF THE HISTORY. A.Zinovyev I familiarized myself with the works of A. T. Fomenko comparatively recently, and they impressed me greatly. What part of them struck me as the most stunning? First and foremost, it was the intellectual capacity observable behind them. The authors reveal a way of cogitating that manages to fuse

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Features of the Domenico Fontana’s Water Conduit (the Canal of Count Sarno) and the Date of Pompeii Destruction

Features of the Domenico Fontana’s Water Conduit (the Canal of Count Sarno) and the Date of Pompeii Destruction Review by Jordan Tabov of the Tschurilow article The fragments below are from the map “Regnum Neapolitanum”, which appeared in 1570 in the famous Ortelius’ atlas “Theatrum Orbis Terrarum”. The map shows an existing, “alive” town with the name

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