AEON: A Journal Of Myth and Science
Back Issues:
Following are the table of contents for past issues:
Volume I:1
- (1) Reconstructing the
Saturn Myth, by David Talbott (Offers a summary of the Saturn Thesis,
including evidence that Saturn was the ancient sun-god worshipped the
world over in countless rites).
- (2) Venus in Ancient Myth
and Language, by Ev Cochrane
- (3) Apollo and the Planet
Mars, by Ev Cochrane(A detailed analysis of the cult of the Greek god in
light of comparative mythology and archaeoastronomical traditions.
Evidence is presented that Apollo is best understood as a
personification of the planet Mars)
- (4) The Electro-Gravitic
Theory of Celestial Motion, by Charles Ginenthal
- (5) Solar System Studies,
by Fred Hall
- (6) Road to Saturn, by Dwardu Cardona
Volume I:2
- (1) Reopening the Sumerian
Question, by Jan Sammer
- (2) Heinsohn, Velikovsky,
and the Revised Chronology, by Clark Whelton(this issue features
discussion of the revolutionary historical reconstruction offered by
Gunnar Heinsohn, professor of economics at Bremen. Heinsohn argues that
conventional history is out of order by several millennia, the Sumerians
actually living in the middle of the first millennium bce).
- (3) The Chaldeans of Sumer,
by Martin Sieff
- (4) Did the Sumerians and
the Akkadians Ever Exist?, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (5) Stars, Galaxies, and
Electro-Gravitic Theory, by Charles Ginenthal
- (6) Velikovsky and the
Problem of Planetary Identification, by Ev Cochrane
- (7) On Testing the Polar
Configuration, by David Talbott
Volume 1:3
- (1) The Solar System and
Electro-Gravitic Theory, by Charles Ginenthal
- (2) Is Gravity Necessary?,
by Earl Milton
- (3) On the Nature of
Natural Selection and Speciation, by James Strickling
- (4) The Unworkable Polar
Saturn, by Roger Ashton
- (5) The Ship of Heaven, by
David Talbott
- (6) Venus in Ancient Myth
and Science: Part II, by Ev Cochrane
- (7) Road to Saturn: Part
II, by Dwardu Cardona
Volume I:4
- (1) On Models and
Scenarios, by David Talbott
- (2) Solar System Studies:
Part II, by Fred Hall
- (3) The Polar Column: A
Physical Model of Myth, by Fred Jueneman
- (4) The Saturn Myth: A
Tentative Physical Model, by Robert Driscoll
- (5) Mars in Upheaval, by
Charles Ginenthal
- (6) The Organization of the
Solar System, by Don Patten and Samuel Windsor
- (7) Heracles and the Planet
Mars, by Ev Cochrane(argues that the traditions surrounding the Greek
hero are best understood as reflecting ancient conceptions associated
with the planet Mars).
- (8) The Israelite Conquest
of Canaan, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (9) The Hyksos were not
Assyrians, by Martin Sieff
Volume I:5
- (1) The Two Sargons and
Their Successors, by Dwardu Cardona
- (2) Mother Goddess and
Warrior-Hero, by David Talbott
- (3) The Poem of Erra, by Ev
Cochrane
- (4) The Hermes Connection
- (5) The Organization of the
Solar System: Part Two, by Don Patten and Samuel Windsor
Volume 1:6
- (1) The Youthful Atmosphere
of Venus, by Charles Ginenthal
- (2) Velikovsky and Oedipus,
by Ev Cochrane(a critical analysis of Velikovsky's book Oedipus and
Akhnaton, featuring an overview of Oedipus's cult in the light of
comparative mythology)
- (3) On Saturn and the North
Pole, by Lynn Rose
- (4) Velikovsky,
Fundamentalism, and the Revised Chronology, by Clark Whelton
- (5) The Stratigraphy of
Bahrein: An Answer to Critics, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (6) Egytian Chronology and
the Hyksos, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (7) The Two Sargons and
their Successors, by Dwardu Cardona
Volume II:1
- (1) Viva Lamarck, by Ev
Cochrane (Historical overview of Lamarck's theory of evolution including
evidence favoring the inheritance of acquired characteristics).
- (2) A Chronological Note on
the Kassites, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (3) On the Orientation of
Ancient Temples and other Anomalies, by Raphael Kazmann.
- (4) Saxl's Pendulum, by
Leroy Ellenberger
- (5) Pendulums and Sunspots,
by Charles Ginenthal
- (6) The 108-Year Cyclicism
of Ancient Catastrophes, by Don Patten
- (7) The Reconstruction of
Cosmic History, by Dwardu Cardona
Volume II:3
- (1) The Birth of Athena, by
Ev Cochrane (investigation of the cult of the warrior-goddess in
comparative myth. Includes analysis of the traditions associated with
Inanna, Ishtar, Kali, Anat, and others).
- (2) Velikovsky's Martian
Catastrophes, by Dwardu Cardona(a critique of Velikovsky's placement of
the Mars-events in Worlds in Collision).
- (3) Pleiongaea: A Myth for
all Seasons, by Fred Jueneman
- (4) Chronology of Lyres, by
Gunnar Heinsohn
- (5) Greek History Begins in
the Sixth Century BCE, by Benny Peiser
- (6) Clashing Magnetic
Fields, by Don Patten
Volume II:4
- (1) The Afar Triangle as
the Nether Reaches of Eden and Babel, by Lynn Rose
- (2) The Mythical History of
the Comet Venus, by David Talbott
- (3) Indra: A Case Study in
Comparative Mythology, by Ev Cochrane(a detailed analysis of the
traditions surrounding the Vedic war-god. Evidence is presented that
Indra's cult is best interpreted as reflecting ancient conceptions
associated with the planet Mars).
- (4) The Methodology of
Patten's Martian Scenario, by Dwardu Cardona
- (5) Old Babylonian and
Persian Terra-Cotta Reliefs, by Gunnar Heinsohn
VolumeII:5
- (1) Intimations of an Alien
Sky, by Dwardu Cardona
- (2) Timna and Egyptian
Dates, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (3) Some Comments on
Heinsohn's Revised Chronology, by William Stiebing.
- (4) The Death of Heracles,
by Ev Cochrane
- (5) Redshift, by Fred
Jueneman
Volume III:1
- (1) The Jewish Science of
Immanuel Velikovsky: Part Two, by Duane Vorhees
- (2) Velikovsky: A Personal
Perspective, by Fred Jueneman
- (3) The Fracture Zones in
Deep Polar Ice Cores, by Lynn Rose
- (4) The Surface of Venus,
by Charles Ginenthal(Ginenthal presents a wealth of evidence suggesting
that Venus only recent experienced a catastrophe of unprecedented
scale).
- (5) A Velikovsky Potpourri,
by Leroy Ellenberger(Velikovsky's most persistent critic offers a
summary of the evidence against the thesis presented in Worlds in
Collision)
- (6) A Personal Memoir, by
Warner Sizemore
- (7) Venus and the Jubilee,
by Bernard Newgrosh
- (8) Towards a Science of
Mythology, by Ev Cochrane
Volume III:2
- (1) Astral Kingship, by
Lewis Greenberg
- (2) Velikovsky's Dreamwork,
by Duane Vorhees
- (3) Is the Universe
Finite?, by Fred Jueneman
- (4) Suns and Planets in
Neolithic Rock Art, by Ev Cochrane(a survey of rock art shows that
"pictures" of the ancient sun-god are impossible to reconcile with the
current appearance of the sun. Evidence is presented that neolithic rock
art accurately portrays the image presented by the polar configuration).
- (5) Baal-Manzer the Tyrian:
A Reappraisal, by Brad Aaronson
- (6) Who Were the Assyrians
of the Persian Period?, by Gunnar Heinsohn
Volume III:3
- (1) From Myth to Physical
Model, by David Talbott(The author of The Saturn Myth presents a
discussion of the Saturn-thesis in the light of space age findings and
models designed to account for the bizarre grouping of planets required
by the theory).
- (2) A Proposed Model for
the Polar Configuration, by Bob Grubaugh
- (3) Darkness and the Deep,
by Dwardu Cardona
- (4) Indra's Theft of the
Sun-God's Wheel, by Ev Cochrane
- (5) Velikovsky and Racial
Memory, by Duane Vorhees
- (6) Astronomical Dating and
Calendrics, by Gunnar Heinsohn
Volume III:4
- (1) The Lord of Light, by
Lewis Greenberg
- (2) Thanatos and Anastasis,
by Lewis Greenberg
- (3) Velikovsky in America,
by Duane Vorhees
- (4) On Mars and Pestilence,
by Ev Cochrane(evidence is presented that the association of the red
planet with war, death, and pestilence is universal in extent,
reflecting spectacular cataclysms involving Mars).
- (5) Psychoceramics, by Fred
Jueneman
Volume III:5
- (1) The Great Comet Venus,
by David Talbott (Talbott presents a wealth of evidence suggesting that
Venus only recently presented a comet-like appearance).
- (2) The Evolution of the
Cosmogonic Egg, by Dwardu Cardona
- (3) The Beginning of Time,
by Dwardu Cardona
- (4) Sothis and the Morning
Star in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts, by Ev Cochrane
Volume III:6
- (1) A Dynamical Objection
to Grubaugh's Model, by Victor Slabinski
- (2) Worlds in Collision:
Reviews and Reviewers, by Duane Vorhees
- (3) The Stratigraphical
Chronology of Ancient Israel, by Gunnar Heinsohn
- (4) The Saturn Thesis:
Questions and Answers, by David Talbott
- (5) On Dragons and Red
Dwarves, by Ev Cochrane(the dragon-combat in the light of comparative
mythology. A widespread motive features a dwarfish hero said to enter
the dragon's belly only to swell greatly in size while turning bright
red. Evidence is presented that the episode of the dragon-combat
commemorates spectacular events associated with the planet Mars).
Volume IV:1
- (1) Morning Star, by Dwardu
Cardona
- (2) Mars Gods of the New
World, by Ev Cochrane
- (3) Paired Sets in the
Hebrew Alphabet, by Brian Stross
Volume IV:2
- (1) Magnetic Models of the
Polar Configuration, by Robert Driscoll
- (2) Janus, by Dwardu
Cardona
- (3) Morning Star: Part Two,
by Dwardu Cardona
- (4) Martian Meteorites in
Ancient Myth and Modern Science, by Ev Cochrane(Rocks from the red
planet have been found on the planet Earth. How did they come to get
here and when? Evidence is presented that the Martian meteorites arrived
only recently and in great numbers, this thesis being diametrically
opposed to that defended by orthodox astronomy).
- (5) A General Introduction
to Amazon Mythology, by Tammy Joe Eckhart
- (6) The Origin of Language,
by James Strickling
- (7) Remembering Velikovsky,
by Martin Sieff.
Volume IV:3
- (1) The Saturn Thesis, by
David Talbott.
- (2) Lamarckism: Still Alive
and Thriving: An Interview with Ted Steele.
- (3) Racial Memory and
Instinct: The Case of the Honeyguide, by Ev Cochrane.
- (4) A Renaissance Saturn, by
Maureen Pelta.
- (5) Let There Be Darkness:
An Archetypal Analysis of Adolf Hitler in the Third Reich, by Lewis
Greenberg.
Volume IV:4
- (1) The Reflective Canopy
Model and the Mytho-Historical Record, by Dwardu Cardona.
- (2) The Milky Way in
Ancient Myth and Religion, by Ev Cochrane.
- (3) The Reality of
Extinctions, by Peter James.
- (4) Whence Homo?, by James Strickling.
- (5) Alexander and the
Amazons: Ancient Belief and Modern Analysis, by Tammy Jo Eckhart.
Volume IV:5
- (1) Stability and
Dimensions of the Polar Configuration, by Robert Driscoll.
- (2) The Cosmic Origin of
the Swastika, by Dwardu Cardona.
- (3) The Saturn Thesis (Part
2), by David Talbott.
- (4) Mons Veneris, by Ev
Cochrane.
- (5) The Rise of Blood
Sacrifice, by Gunnar Heinsohn.
- (6) Peruvian Heart, by Fred Jueneman.
Volume IV:6
- (1) On the Possibility of
Instantaneous Shifts of the Poles, by Flavio Barbiero.
- (2) The Terrestrial Sea: A
Critical Model of Science and Myth, by Fred Jueneman.
- (3) The Saturn Thesis (Part
3), by David Talbott.
- (4) Samson Revealed by, Ev
Cochrane.
- (5) The Shrine of
Baal-Zephon, by Dwardu Cardona
- (6) Stonehenge: Temple of
the Moon, by Alban Wall.
Volume V:1
- (1) Circling the Rings, by
Henry Zemel.
- (2) Quantalism: The Big
Picture, by Roger Wescott.
- (3) The Saturn Thesis (Part
4), by David Talbott.
- (4) Stairway to Heaven, by Ev Cochrane.
- (5) The Mixtec Tree of
Origin, by Ken Moss.
- (6) Testing Rohl's Test of
Time, by Dale Murphie.
Volume V:2
- (1) Anhydride Theory: A New
Theory of How Petroleum and Coal are Generated, by C. Warren Hunt.
- (2) Pterodactyls in the
Mesozoic by Fred Jueneman.
- (3) Saturn and the Flood:
The Ice-Core Evidence, by Sean Mewhinney.
- (4) Aphrodite Urania, by Ev
Cochrane.
- (5) Ancient Greeks in
America.
- (6) Lucid Dreaming and
Visualization Techniques in The Sacred Tales of Aelius Aristides, by
David Leinweber.
- (7) The Last Supper, by Dwardu Cardona.
Volume V:3
- (1)Darwin's Dangerous Idea, by
Fred Jueneman
- (2)Changing Sea Levels, by
Gordon Williams
- (3)Charting Imaginary Worlds:
Pole Shifts, Ice Sheets, and Ancient Sea Kings, by Sean Mewhinney
- (4)The Female Star, by Ev
Cochrane
- (1)The Mosaic Calendar and the
Sabbath, by Eric Aitchison
- (5)After 200 years it's time
to get serious about Dynasty XVIII and Thutmose III, by Dale Murphie
- (6)The Age of Purple Darkness,
by Roger Ashton
Volume V:4
- (1)Numerical Distances of
Planetary Distances in a Polar Model, by Emilio Spedicato
- (2)A Return to the Two Sargons
and Their Successors, by Dwardu Cardona
- (3)Heinsohn's "Ancient
History", by Ev Cochrane
- (4)Confessions of a Cenoist,
by Henry Zemel
Volume V:5
- (1)Stellar Spectra, by Earl
Milton
- (2)Stars in an Electric
Universe, by Wal Thornhill
- (3)The Eye Goddess, by Ev
Cochrane
- (4)Typhon and the Comet of the
Exodus, by Dwardu Cardona
- (5)The "Timna" Test, by Dale Murphie
Volume V:6
- (1)Dynamical Equilibrium of a
Collinear Planetary System, by Emilio Spedicato & Antonio Del Popolo
- (2)The Day Star, by Ev
Cochrane
- (3)Antiquated Textbooks:
Rediscovering the Solar System, by Dwardu Cardona
- (4)Thutmose III -- A Different
Perspective, by Eric Aitchison
- (5)The Use of the 7-Base
Measuring System in Ancient Britain and the Continent, by Alban Wall
- (6)Paradise: The Lost Frontier, by Gunnar Thompson
Volume VI:1
- (1)Extra-Solar Planets: An
update, by Dwardu Cardona
- (2)The Electric Saturnian
System, by Wallace Thornhill
- (3)The Demands of the
Saturnian Configuration Theory, by Dwardu Cardona
- (4)Mayan Cosmos: A Saturnian
Interpretation, by Ken Moss
- (5)Thundergods and
Thunderbolts, by Ev Cochrane
Volume VI:2
- (1)The Velikovsky Archive, by
Jan Sammer
- (2)The Garden of Venus, by Ev
Cochrane
- (3)The Double Axe and the
Celestial Twins, by Marinus van der Sluijs
- (4)Puritanism, Misogyny, and
Female Sexuality, by E. J. Bond
- (5)Homer in the Baltic, by Felice Vinci
Volume VI:3
- (1)Halton Arp: A Modern Day
Galilieo, by Amy Acheson
- (2)In Defense of the Saturn
Theory, by Dwardu Cardona
- (3)Maya Cosmos: A Saturnian
Interpretation (Part II), by Ken Moss
- (4)Sky Woman, by Ev Cochrane
- (5)The Hero's Garment, by Marinus van der Sluijs
- (6)Forget Amnesia, by Henry Zemel
Volume VI:4
- (1)Woolfe Creek Crater: Some
Recent Geophysical Data, by Louis A G Hissink
- (2)The Cosmic String of
Pearls, by Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs
- (3)Heracles as a
Cross-Dresser, by Ev Cochrane
- (4)The Opening of the Mouth
Ritual - Part I, by Ken Moss
- (5)Mount Horeb and Judah's
Sacred Treasures, by Flavio Barbiero
- (6)The Calendar, by Eric Aitchison
Volume VI:5
- (1)To Begin the World Over
Again, by Mel Acheson
- (2)Prelude to Creation, by Dwardu Cardon
- (3)Ladder to Heaven, by Ev
Cochrane
- (4)The Cosmic Double Helix, by Marinous Anthony van der Sluijs
- (5)The Opening of the Mouth
Ritual—Part II, by Ken Moss
- (6)Thorium Enrichment in
Crater Rims: Earth and Moon, by Amy Acheson
Volume VI:6
- (1)Falling Star, by Ev Cochrane - Comparative Myths,
mainly from North American Indians, concerning the fall of Star
Woman, her association with the Warrior Hero, and their unifying
cosmic relations.
- (2)The Opening of the Mouth
Ritual—Part II, by Ken Moss
- (3)Citing the Work of Others: A Critique by Lewis M.
Greenberg
- (4)Science, Technology and the Chronology of the Ancient
World by Trevor Palmer
- (5)Sins of the Father by Ev Cochrane
- (6)Pillars of Straw by Dwardu Cardona
- (7)Egyptian Influence upon Early Israelite Literature by
Jay D'Ambrosio
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