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... suggested , in refutation , that elephants don't have wings today and probably didn't then . But what about winged horses in our own art and legend , such as Pegasus ? ) A. Braghine , in his book The Shadow of Atlantis , sug- gests ...
... suggested , in refutation , that elephants don't have wings today and probably didn't then . But what about winged horses in our own art and legend , such as Pegasus ? ) A. Braghine , in his book The Shadow of Atlantis , sug- gests ...
Page 118
... suggested that Scheria , the land ' at the end of the world ' of the Phaecians , described by Homer in the Odyssey , served Plato as a model for Atlantis . Many items descriptive of Scheria remind one of Plato's account of Atlantis ...
... suggested that Scheria , the land ' at the end of the world ' of the Phaecians , described by Homer in the Odyssey , served Plato as a model for Atlantis . Many items descriptive of Scheria remind one of Plato's account of Atlantis ...
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... suggested that the reports of a sea invasion of Egypt from the north may be a result of waves of people , dispossessed by the earthquake . attacking Egypt in an attempt to find new lands to settle in . Dr Galanopoulos further reinforces ...
... suggested that the reports of a sea invasion of Egypt from the north may be a result of waves of people , dispossessed by the earthquake . attacking Egypt in an attempt to find new lands to settle in . Dr Galanopoulos further reinforces ...
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alphabet ancient animals Antillia appear archaeological archaeologists Atlantean Atlantic island Atlantic Ocean Atlantis Atlas Azores Aztec Basque beneath the sea BERMUDA TRIANGLE Bimini called Canary Islands Carthaginians Cayce century B.C. CHARLES BERLITZ civilization coast Columbus connected considered continental shelf Crete culture depth descendants discovery divers Donnelly earth earthquake east eastern Edgar Cayce Egypt Egyptian empire Europe existed explorers fathoms feet Greek Inca indicate inhabitants inscriptions investigation land language linguistic located lost continent Maya Mayan Mediterranean memory Mexico Mid-Atlantic Ridge miles modern mountains North Africa origin perhaps Phoenician Pillars of Hercules Plato Poseidon prehistoric pyramid Quechua Quetzalcoatl race records reference reported Ridge rivers rocks ruins sank Scheria script sea bottom ships sinking of Atlantis Solon South America Spain Spanish Spence stone submerged suggested sunken Tartessos temple theory Thera thousand tion tradition tribes underwater volcanic western word writing written