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SIS Workshop Volume 4 Number 1 (Jul 1981)

EDITORIAL

FALLS OF BLOOD FROM VENUS by Bernard Newgrosh 1
ASSURUBALLIT IN HIS TIME by Lester J. Mitcham 4
WEINERT’S HYPOTHESIS by Frederick B. Jueneman 6
THE HITTITES IN ISRAEL by Martin Sieff 8
FOCUS: Lamarck, the Glowing Embers 11

MONITOR:
Bronze Age Metallurgy & Chronology * Bimson Reviewed * Wilson’s Pyramidology Built on Sand * Saturn’s Braided “F-ring” * Is Rb-Sr Dating Valid? * Still Plugging the Greenhouse Effect * Magnetic Power for Sun and Stars * Variations in G * Mammoth Prejudice * Another Exodus Theory * Comets and Meteorites Association * Jupiter, Failed Star … with Weather! * Comets Smashed Saturn’s Moons 12

SOCIETY NEWS 18
MATTERS ARISING: Who was Apollo?  22
BOOK REVIEW: Splendid Isolation 25

LETTERS:
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter * Some Theological Implications of Catastrophism 32

Copyright (C) 1981 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies

THE VELIKOVSKY DEBATE TODAY

ISSN 0260-2806

WORKSHOP was launched to provide for informal publication of articles that, for a variety of reasons, do not qualify for immediate inclusion in the S.I.S. REVIEW.

This may be because the article is of a speculative nature, for which it has not been possible to provide detailed evidence or undertake thorough, research. It may however be of great interest to members and deserving of early circulation. In this way, WORKSHOP can provide scope for the germination of ideas as they become more focussed and clarified, may well provide material for later inclusion in the REVIEW.

In its aim of increasing the possibilities for the exchange of ideas and information within the Society’s membership, WORKSHOP can be of great value for the relaying of snippets of information, members’ opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of interest in relation to the work of Immanuel Velikovsky and other “taboo” subjects. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication.

The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of the Society; nor can the Society vouch for the accuracy of statements of fact (outside the immediate sphere of Society business) or of interpretations contained herein.

Society for Interdisciplinary Studies

EDITOR: DEREK SHELLEY-PEARCE
29 Cuttam Lane North, Orpington, Kent BR6 6BX

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