Milan, June 7-8, 1999, Sala della Provincia, via Corridoni 16
Bergamo, June 9, Sala dei Giuristi, Citta' Alta
Alan Alford, Walsall, UK
THE NEPHILIM AND THE ANUNNAKI: A NEW INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLICAL AND SUMERIAN RECORDS
Halton Arp, Max Plank Institute, Garching, Germany
OPEN PROBLEMS IN COSMOLOGY (I)
Mark Baillie, Queen's University, Belfast, UK
DENDROCHRONOLOGICAL DATING, RESULTS AND OPEN PROBLEMS
Flavio Barbiero, Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, Capodiponte,
Italy
Gianantonio Borgonovo, Venegono Seminary, Italy
THE ARCHAIC ELEMENTS IN GENESIS: A CATHOLIC INTERPRETATION
Giancarlo Cavalleri, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
THE COMMON SENSE, FOUNDATION OF EVERY SCIENCE, AND THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
Victor Clube, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
COSMOLOGY AND REVELATIONSDavid Eccott, London, UK
EVIDENCE OF CONTACT BETWEEN AMERICA AND THE OLD WORLD BEFORE COLUMBUS
Giorgio Ferrara, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES AND GEOCHRONOLOGY
Charles Ginenthal, New York, USA
IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY'S THEORY AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS
Giuseppe Orombelli, University of Milano Bicocca, Milan, Italy
CLIMATIC VARIATIONS IN LAST 400.000 YEARS DERIVED FROM POLAR ICE CORESDonald Patten, Seattle, UK
THE "SECRET NUMBERS" 54, 108 AND THE CATASTROPHICAL ROLE OF MARSIN ANCIENT TIMES
Erasmo Recami, University of Bergamo, Italy
OPEN PROBLEMS IN COSMOLOGY (II)
Franco Ricci-Lucchi, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: THE CASE OF GEOLOGY
Robert Schoch, Boston University, Boston, USA
EROSION PROCESSES ON THE GREAT SPHINX AND ITS DATING
Emilio Spedicato, University of Bergamo, Italy
WAS ATLANTIS IN HISPANIOLA? ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR
David Talbott, Portland, USA
GOLDEN AGE AND DOOMSDAY: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE "SATURN THEORY"
Alexander Tollmann, University of Vienna, Austria
THE DELUGE IN THE PEOPLES TRADITIONS AND GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
G.B. Valsecchi, IAS Planetologia, Area di Ricerca CNR, Roma,
Italy
DYNAMICS OF PLANET CROSSING COMETS AND ASTEROIDS
Tom Van Flandern, Meta Research, Baltimore, USA
Felice Vinci, ENEL, Rome
HOMER IN THE BALTIC
Forese Carlo Wezel, University of Urbino, Urbino, Italy
BIOTIC AND CULTURAL TURNING POINTS: MASS EXTINCTIONS, INNOVATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERTURBATIONS