The Institute for the Study of Collective Behavior and Memory (ISCBM) was the publisher of Horus journal, and describes itself as:[1]Horus, Volume 1, Number 1. Winter, 1985. ISSN 8756-3029
“a non-profit, tax exempt organisation whose general purpose is to pursue research into ancient rituals, cosmologies, myths and legends, monuments and temples, symbols, systems of abstract and applied knowledge, and other clues to the early psychological history of mankind. A range of discoveries over the past few years has opened new lines of interpretation and suggested fascinating alternatives to the traditional concepts of the ancient world.”
The organisation was based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvannia, and included the following members:
- David Griffard, President
- John Eskridge, Secretary
- Charles Bowen, Treasurer
- Alex Marton, Don Riggs, Donald E. Straley
- Advisory Board: William Douglas, Alban Wall
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↑1 | Horus, Volume 1, Number 1. Winter, 1985. ISSN 8756-3029 |
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