Evidence for and implication of the Black Sea Noah\u27s Flood: Geology, Archaeology, Language and Myth. by Dr. Walter C. Pitman. Dr. Pitman will present a special lecture marrying science and myth
The initiation, universal and early retreat stages of the Noahic flood have been seen to lie remarka...
Authors present a number of geologic, climatic, oceanographic and archeological evidences that the N...
Application to support The History Department\u27s 2006-2007 Colloquium Series. Its annual series of...
For thousands of years, the legend of a great flood has endured in the biblical story of Noah and in...
The Hudson Museum and the Maine Center for the Arts will host a distinguished lecture by Dr. Meave L...
September 28,2000 at7.00 p.m., Patricia McAnany, Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeolog...
Controversy surrounds reconnection of the Black Sea and Mediterranean during Holocene sea-level rise...
The observation that human societies are shaped by the natural environment appears in the earliest t...
International audienceNoah’s Flood is a narrative structure that has cross ages and civilizations. I...
The Hudson Museum seeks support from the Cultural Affairs Committee for a public lecture by Karen Ol...
International audienceNoah’s Flood is a narrative structure that has cross ages and civilizations. I...
Funding is requested for a lecture by Brian Fagan, author of some of the best known for books on arc...
Water, as the source of all life, has the power to create and destroy. Floods, prior to modern meteo...
As the only Ph.D.-granting department int he Humanities in the entire state, the History Department ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The initiation, universal and early retreat stages of the Noahic flood have been seen to lie remarka...
Authors present a number of geologic, climatic, oceanographic and archeological evidences that the N...
Application to support The History Department\u27s 2006-2007 Colloquium Series. Its annual series of...
For thousands of years, the legend of a great flood has endured in the biblical story of Noah and in...
The Hudson Museum and the Maine Center for the Arts will host a distinguished lecture by Dr. Meave L...
September 28,2000 at7.00 p.m., Patricia McAnany, Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeolog...
Controversy surrounds reconnection of the Black Sea and Mediterranean during Holocene sea-level rise...
The observation that human societies are shaped by the natural environment appears in the earliest t...
International audienceNoah’s Flood is a narrative structure that has cross ages and civilizations. I...
The Hudson Museum seeks support from the Cultural Affairs Committee for a public lecture by Karen Ol...
International audienceNoah’s Flood is a narrative structure that has cross ages and civilizations. I...
Funding is requested for a lecture by Brian Fagan, author of some of the best known for books on arc...
Water, as the source of all life, has the power to create and destroy. Floods, prior to modern meteo...
As the only Ph.D.-granting department int he Humanities in the entire state, the History Department ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The initiation, universal and early retreat stages of the Noahic flood have been seen to lie remarka...
Authors present a number of geologic, climatic, oceanographic and archeological evidences that the N...
Application to support The History Department\u27s 2006-2007 Colloquium Series. Its annual series of...