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  • Articles,  Dating,  First Millennium

    Gunnar Heinsohn’s new thesis in contrast to Uwe Topper’s

    Uwe Topper / 2018-06-01

    In November 2013, Gunnar Heinsohn presented his new thesis in English: “The Creation of the First Milllennium”. Since then, the discussion has flared up. Heinsohn leaves only 230 years in three parallel groups…

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  • Articles,  Astronomy

     The Diminishing Angle of the Ecliptic

    Uwe Topper / 2018-04-05

    Two years ago, in 2016, my latest book appeared: "The Solar Year Cross (Das Jahrkreuz) Jolts and gaps in historical chronology." There were friendly and affirmative answers, hardly some harsh criticism, as if…

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  • Articles,  Letter

    Gunnar Heinsohn: Letter to Heribert Illig

    Uwe Topper / 2017-09-07

    Gunnar Heinsohn’s letter to Heribert Illig for his 70th birthday Dear Heribert, On the happy occasion of your 70th birthday on September 7, 2017, I would like to say a few words about…

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  • Archaeology,  Astronomy,  Catastrophes,  Early Times,  Modern Times,  Prehistory

    Labyrinths – Ritual to Overcome Trepidation

    Uwe Topper / 2017-05-30

    Inspired by a book by Hermann Kern 1. Trepidation By “trepidation” ancient astronomers understood a strange variation in the precession-cycle of the Earth, which at certain moments could unexpectedly increase and decrease. Greek…

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  • Articles,  Book Reviews

    Invented History

    Uwe Topper / 2016-12-31

    European history has been adultered and played with by the clergy for many centuries Uwe Topper ERFUNDENE GESCHICHTE Herbig (publisher), Munich, February 1999 Hardcover, 256 p, 28 fotos and various drawings (DM 39,90)…

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  • Antiquity,  Archaeology,  Articles,  Prehistory

    Rock tracks or Cart Ruts – they remain enigmatic

    Uwe Topper / 2016-12-15

    This article will be adjusted to new discoveries every now and then Uwe Topper, Berlin ·Dec. 2016 Once again I am calling for attention to those archaeological monuments in order to solve the…

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  • Archaeology,  Articles,  Astronomy,  Book,  Book Reviews,  Dating,  recent posts

    The Solar Year Cross

    Uwe Topper / 2016-11-25

    The Solar Year Cross (Das Jahrkreuz) Jolts and gaps in historical chronology ISBN 978-3-89180-154-3 with a foreword by Dr. Horst Friedrich Contents Introduction Chapter 1: The cross: All-Embracing Symbol of the Solar Year…

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  • Modern Times,  obituary

    Good-bye to Chris Marx

    Uwe Topper / 2016-06-30

    Uwe Topper and colleagues, Berlin · June 2016 Christoph Marx on February 26th, 2007 in Berlin (Foto U.Topper) Christoph Marx died on May 18th, 2016, peacefully in his home in Basel at the…

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  • Book,  Dating,  Renaissance

    The Start of our Reckoning the Years AD : 1501

    Uwe Topper / 2016-06-23

    The Start of our Reckoning the Years AD : 1501 Excerpt from the book by Uwe Topper, Das Jahrkreuz (2016, pp. 434 – 437), transl. by Nick Weech The annual year count- our…

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  • Articles,  recent posts

    The Almanac, Galileo and the Precession Jolt

    Uwe Topper / 2016-03-14

    The Almanac was born in Germany in the 15th Century, promoted by the printing industry. George Peurbach’s Yearbook (1460) in Vienna is considered the first German almanac. Handwritten almanacs were more prepared for…

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