Atlantis: The Antediluvian World

Voorkant
Book Tree, 2006 - 384 pagina's

Long known as the classic work on the study of Atlantis, the author puts forth the idea that this was the true place where civilization began. The great philosopher, Plato, mentioned Atlantis, which is said to have been a great civilization that had sunk into the sea and disappeared. Subjects include Plato's Atlantis, destruction of Atlantis, deluge stories throughout history, inherited civilization, old and new world interaction, Atlantis in Genesis, origin of the alphabet, the kings of Atlantis become Greek gods, the pyramid, the cross, the Garden of Eden, Atlantean colonies, and much more. This one book has done more than any other in promoting the idea for the lost continent of Atlantis.

 

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The Purpose of the Book
1
Platos History of Atlantis
4
The Probabilities of Platos Story
20
Was Such a Catastrophe Possible?
30
The Testimony of the Sea
39
The Testimony of the Flora and Fauna
44
The Deluge Legends of the Bible and of the Chaldeans
53
The Deluge Legends of Other Nations
70
Arabian and Egyptian Links with Atlantis
174
The Biblical Story of Atlantis
192
The Turanian Semitic and Aryan Links with Atlantis
204
The Atlantean American Empire
225
The IberoCeltic Colonies of Atlantis
249
The Cross and the Pyramid
263
Artificial Cranial Deformation Mummification and the Couvade
281
The Bronze and Iron Ages
289

The Deluge Legends of the Americas
83
Other Deluge Legends
99
The Civilization of the Old World and the New Compared
107
Evidences of Intercourse with Atlantis
131
Greece Phoenicia and Atlantis
151
The Origin of our Alphabet
299
The Antiquity of Many of the Instruments of our Modern Civilization
306
Atlantis Reconstructed
319
Reference Notes
327
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