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Recommended Books
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Gateway to Atlantis Andrew Collins - Headline, London, 2000
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Gods of Eden
Andrew Collins - Headline, London, 1998 |
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From the Ashes of Angels Andrew Collins - Michael Joseph, London, 1996
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Keeper of Genesis Bauval Robert and Graham Hancock - Wm Heinemann, London,
1996
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Fingerprints of the Gods - A Quest for the Beginning and the End Graham Hancock - Wm Heinemann, London, 1995
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Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings
Professor Charles Hapgood - Turnstone Books, London, 1979
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Atlantis - Mother of Empires
Robert B. Stacy-Judd - De Vorss & Co., 1973
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Atlantis in America
Lewis Spence - Ernest Benn, London,1925
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The Mysterious Carolina Bays
H. Jnr Savage - Uni. of South Carolina, 1982
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Atlantis: Fact or Fiction?
Edwin. S. Ramage - Indiana University Press, 1978
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The Shadow of Atlantis
Col. A. Braghine - Adventures Unlimited Press, 1997
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Legendary Islands of the Atlantic
William H. Babcock - American Geographical Society, 1922
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When the Earth Nearly Died
D.S. Allan and J.D. Delair - Gateway Books, 1995
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Land to the west: St. Brendan's Voyage to America
Geoffrey Ashe - Collins, London, 1962
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Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids
Peter Tompkins - Thames and Hudson, London, 1976
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They came before Columbus
Ivan van Sertima - Random House, New York, 1976
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Atlantis in Andalucia
E.M. Whishaw - Rider, London, 1929
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Lost Continents: The Atlantis theme in History, Science and Literature
L. Sprague de Camp - Dover Publications, 1970
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Fair Gods and Stone Faces
Constance Irwin - W.H. Allen, London, 1963
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Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel
Ignatius Donnelly - 1888
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Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
Ignatius Donnelly - Harper,1902
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America BC
Barry Fell - Pocket Books, New York, 1989
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The Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch
R. H.Charles - Oxford Univ Press, 1912
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The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered
Robert H. Eisenman and Michael Wise - Element, Dorset, 1992 |
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When the Sky Fell - In Search of Atlantis
Rand and Rose Flem-Ath - Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London,
1995
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Pyramid Odyssey
William R. Fix - Jonathan-James Books, Toronto, 1978
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The Path of the Pole
Professor Charles Hapgood - Chilton, New York, 1970 |
The Kurds - A Concise Handbook
Mehrdad R. Izady - Crane Russak, London, 1992
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Ancient Egypt - The Light of the World, 2 vols.
Gerald Massey - T. Fisher & Unwin, London, 1907
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The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries - Cosmology and
Salvation in the Ancient World
David Ulansey - OUP, 1989
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Links
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Nunki.net - David Rohl's Web Site |
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UnderwaterThis important new page contains the first published evidence of a ruined megalithic temple found underwater of the coast of Malta by the German researcher Dr Hubert Zeitlmair. Graham Hancock is working closely with Dr Zeitlmair on the further exploration of this intriguing site which was covered by rising sea-levels at the end of the last Ice Age more than 10,000 years ago. Predictably there is opposition from established archaeologists who refuse to believe that the site in man-made - since accepting that would also require them to accept that there was a megalithic culture in Malta thousands of years earlier than presently-accepted theories allow. But the pictures speak for themselves. This site, that of the Underwater Archaeology department of Texas A&M University contains a great many links organised by subject. The section on archaeology is especially useful, with links being organised by area and methodology - and there's a great deal of fascinating information on underwater archaeology. Highly recommended, bearing in mind Graham's current project, Underworld. Web-page of the Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology, part of the Greek Ministry of Culture's web-site. Graham Hancock's is not the only team diving around Yonaguni! Includes an in-depth look at Voices of the Rocks, the latest book from Robert Schoch, the geologist who worked with John Anthony West on the geological redating of the Great Sphinx of Giza. Schoch's views on Yonaguni seem to change unpredictably. In some contexts, such as the BBC's corrupt and dishonest Horizon programmes on Atlantis, he has declared the Japanese underwater site to be entirely natural; in others, such as Voices of the Rocks, he countenances the possibility that it may have been worked on by human hands. The creators of this site believe Atlantis is to be found beneath the South China Sea, and have attempted to provide evidence to support this claim. This, the Sunken Civilisations web-site, is devoted to the "study of Atlantis and other alleged sunken civilizations". It contains general articles on the role of catastrophism, astronomy, archaeology and paleontology, and other fields. As well as articles regarding candidate locations for sunken civilisations it has links to other Atlantis-related sites, forums and search engines. Dedicated to exploring all possibilities of homelands for a lost civilisation, this open-minded site maintains articles on all favourite theories suggested in recent times, from Antarctica to the Pacific. Make your own mind up. This one is big on enigmas! It also gives a history as to the research done into Atlantis since Plato's first musings in Timaeus and Critias, complete with a digram of how it would have looked according to his descriptions. For those not so convinced, there is a counterpoint in the form of a skeptic's dictionary! The Institute of Metahistory in Russia. Aims to promote interdisciplinary cooperation on the history of human civilisation, a field of knowledge which it regards as too full of gaps. It will eventually contain sections on Atlantis, the ancient megaliths of the earth, protolanguage and protoscript, and the 'Golden Age'. However, at this time the latter three are still under construction. Includes a very detailed look on Viatcheslav Koudriavstev's celebrated theory of the Celtic Shelf being the Origins of Atlantis. |
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The Truth Egypt Upuaut
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General Archaeology, Mythology and Ancient HistoryThis is a list of links listed under heading such as: 'Serious Archaeology', 'Cult Archaeology', 'Ancient Maps', 'Pyramidiots' and 'The Archaeology of Roman Britain'. A wide-ranging links page, dedicated to helping rather than preaching, which strongly opposes the work of Hancock and Bauval. This site, belonging to Paul V. Heinrich, has a section dedicated to highly critical reviews of the following subjects from a "geoarchaeological" perspective:
Slightly more anthropological in nature, but no less intriguing, the skulls mentioned in the URL were found at Ica in Peru over the last few years and their shape seems to suggest any number of possibilities concerning the arrival of people into the Americas. Not only that, but it has wider implications which need to be read before being judged. A serious study of one of the more well-known and intriguing of phenomea: the Mayans and their incredible calendar. Clearly set up by scholars with enthusiasm, this is given a more original twist that many in the search for the truth. This is the web-site of Dr. Thor Heyerdahl who has been conducting research on the pre-history of the Guanche, the native peoples of the Canary Islands. These people mummified their dead using a technique that was nearly identical to that used by the ancient Egyptians. They also built step-pyramids, aligned to solar movement on the summer solstice, similar to those built by the Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilisations. Part of Heyerdahl's mission is to "promote the spirit of open-mindedness and curiosity". Heyerdahl seems adamant not to want to speculate but let the reader decide. This site belongs to the OTS Foundation of Malta, and contains fascinating information about the megalithic temples of Malta and Gozo, which are thought by orthodox archaeologists to be up to 6,000 years old, and is one of the places Graham Hancock is researching in depth his forthcoming book, Underworld. The complete History of Herodotus, written by Herodotus in 440 B.C.E., plus comments from readers. Site of the The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, a UK-based organisation with worldwide membership, formed in response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists who have stimulated controversy in the fields of cosmology, geology, catastrophism and ancient history. SIS releases two journals per year, sent to members, but it also publishes reports on the web. Bible Mysteries contains lectures dedicated to the task of verifying Biblical accounts of history. The lectures cover such topics as the existence of the Ark of the Covenant, Sodom & Gomorrah, the Tower of Babel, amongst other things. A site that proudly boasts to contain information on every megalithic stone to be found in the British isles. Just browse the map and watch your phone bill increase in proportion to your knowledge. An informative site under the aegis of leading archaeologist Aubrey Burl. This site, Megalithic Mysteries, is a treasure trove of fantastic photographic images of megalithic sites, and a wealth of information and links on them. Browse here to find a new wallpaper for your desktop! Dedicated to Mysterious Places, as the URL suggests. It has easy to browse links to colourful and informative pages on many of the archaeological sites mentioned in Graham's books. The webpage of Gilbert De Jong, a dutch landscape designer with a penchant for the unexplained. His balanced personal exploration takes on 'quest' proportions, and he discusses various mysteries, some familiar to us, others not. Most intriguing of all is his placing of Atlantis at El Fuerte - the site on the Canary Islands recently brought to the world's attention by Thor Heyerdahl - using the Piri Reis map as evidence. |