by Bill Cooper
THE EARLY HISTORY OF MAN: PART 1.
THE TABLE OF NATIONS 27KB
THE BIRTH
OF PAGANISM
REASON AND FAITH
THE HISTORlCAL
NOTlCES
Table1. THE
LINEAGE OF JAPHETH, PROGENITOR OF ALL THE INDO-EUROPEAN RACES
PART ONE:
THE LINEAGE OF JAPHETH
PART
TWO: THE LINEAGE OF HAM 25KB
Table
2. THE LINEAGE OF HAM. The peoples of Ham's line populated
parts of Asia Minor, the Arabian Peninsula, and eventually the
entire continent of Africa - once known as the Land of Ham.
PART
THREE: THE LINEAGE OF SHEM 41KB
TABLE
3. THE LINEAGE OF SHEM, THE FATHER OF ALL THE SEMITIC RACES
FOOTNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
THE
EARLY HISTORY OF MAN - PART 2 33KB
The
Irish - Celtic, British and Saxon Chronicles
INTRODUCTION
THE
IRISH-CELTIC CHRONICLES
TABLE
1. A CHART SHOWING THE EARLY IRISH GENEALOGY.
CHRONOLOGY
TABLE
2. Important events in the early Irish-Celtic history, and their
dates according to the chroniclers compared to Ussher's
chronology.
THE
BRITISH CHRONICLES 54KB
TABLE
3. A chart showing the lines of descent to the European nations,
including the British
TABLE
4. A chart showing the line of descent of the early British
kings:
THE SAXON
GENEALOGIES 33KB
TABLE
5. A chart showing the lines of Saxon descent leading to six of
the Saxon Royal Houses.
CONCLUSION
25KB
TABLE
6. A chart clarifying a portion of the Saxon genealogies when
east and west Saxon dynasties intermarried.
FOOTNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX I
TRANSLATION:
APPENDIX II
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
THE
EARLY HISTORY OF MAN: PART 3. 22KB
THE
KINGS OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS: A CHRONOLOGY
THORPE'S LAMENT
Table
1. The Chronology of the early British kings.
REFERENCES
The
Early History of Man - Part 4. 30KB
Living
Dinosaurs from Anglo-Saxon and other Early Records.
Table
1, Above, in alphabetical order, appear the names of 81 locations
in Britain where dinosaur activity has been reported or is
remembered. this list could be expanded to nearly 200
place-names.
ARTISTIC DEPICTlONS
THE WRITTEN ACCOUNTS
BEOWULF: THE HISTORY
BEOWULF
AND THE DINOSAURS 48KB
INTRODUCTION
TO TABLES 2 AND 3.
Table 2.
THE GEATISH ROYAL HOUSE.
Table
3. THE SWEDISH AND DANISH ROYAL HOUSES.
Table
4. ZOOLOGICALLY APPLIED TERMS IN THE BEOWULF.
FLYING REPTILES
GRENDEL
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
THE
FLYING REPTILES AND OTHER DINOSAURS OF WALES
BIBLIOGRAPHY