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Atlantis: The antediluvian world

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506 pages
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The narrative explores the historical reality of Atlantis, positing it as the cradle of civilization where humanity transitioned from barbarism to societal development. It suggests that this ancient island influenced various cultures, with its myths and figures reflected in the pantheons of Greeks, Phoenicians, and others. The book argues that Atlantis was the source of significant advancements, such as the Phoenician alphabet, and that its catastrophic demise gave rise to global flood legends. The text challenges the perception of Atlantis as mere myth, advocating for a deeper understanding of its historical significance.

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Atlantis: The antediluvian world, Ignatius Loyola Donnelly

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2011
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