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Lädt ... I found Atlantisvon Henry B. Ambrose
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The book I FOUND ATLANTIS is different than all other books written about Plato's dialogues concerning the Lost Island of Atlantis, which was introduced by Plato around 400 B.C. By converting the lunar & solstic years to solar years shows that the Atlantean Empire began soon after 5,000 B.C. This revision of the calendar permits us to place the people, places & events within a proper perspective. Within 200 years of constructing his Citadel, Poseidon's descendants began fleeing the rising waters in the Atlantic Ocean; however, some on higher ground remained until 3,700 B.C., as shown by the absence of agricultural pollen between 3,700 & 3,400 B.C. in the Island of Atlantis. These descendants of Poseidon's moved into the Islands of Crete, Thera, Troy, Asia Minor, Egypt & the Americas. Found on the Islands are many of the items Plato described in his dialogue Criteas: a golden cup with engravings showing a bull being lassoed, a jar depicting the harvest festival which Plato stated occurred every 5th & 6th years. This is the thanksgiving festival the Indians introduced the Pilgrims to. The columns in the temples of Phastos & Knossos, the priest recorded their laws on. The calendar adjustments & the recent archaeological discoveries of the many items Plato described in his dialogues is evidence that the Island of Atlantis is no longer a myth - but reality. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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