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SIS Review Vol. II No. 2 December 1977

Contents

Focus, Contact, Notices 29, 51
Forum: Letters 29
Bookshelf 34
Harold Tresman & B. O’Gheoghan:
The Primordial Light? 35
Michael Reade: Senmut and Phaeton: Supplementary Notes 41
Thomas Barnes:
Recent Origin and Decay of the Earth’s Magnetic Field 42
John Milsom: A Commentary on Barnes’ Magnetic Decay 46
S.I.S. vs. Ralph Juergens: The Critics and Stellar Energy 46
The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
Notes to Contributors Cover ii


Editor:
R. M. Lowery
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Acklam
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Assistant Editors:
Peter James
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(Ancient History/Mythology)

Andrew Hamilton
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(Physical Sciences)

Associate Editor:
Martin Sieff

OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY 

Chairman:
H. Tresman, 18 Fir Tree Court
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Secretary: Ralph Amelan
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Treasurer:
A. H. Hooker, 11 Broad Oak,
Corseley Road, Groombridge, Sussex

Information Officer:
J. B. Moore, Central Library
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Convenor,
Ancient History Study Group

G.J. Gammon,
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The S.I.S. Review appears four times per year. Membership subscription includes entitlement to one year’s issues; the Review is also available to non-members on a subscription basis. 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. Letters addressed to the Editor will be assumed to be for publication unless including a statement to the contrary; the Editors reserve the right to abridge letters for publication. Whilst every care will be taken with material received, no responsibility can be accepted for loss of or damage to unsolicited mss. or illustrative matter. 


COVER: The planet Saturn, “encircled with A RING, donned of SERPENTS”, a plate in Vol. VII of “Indian Antiquities” by Thomas Maurice (London, 1800). Testimony for the serpent motif in ancient cosmologies – and for an early knowledge of the rings?


Copyright (c) 1977 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
ISSN 0308-3276
 

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