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Now that we have solid evidence regarding
the flood, we can look at archeology in a different way. There is
now two types of archeology, post-flood archeology and pre-flood
archeology. Pre-flood archeology may help answer questions
regarding the extinction of Neanderthal. Multiple flooding in
Europe and Africa may help to explain the apparent long periods of
isolation and separation between Africa and Europe. Down through
the ages, each new flood wiped out civilizations, world history,
and human progress.

At present, we cannot conduct normal
archeological digs in Florida to uncover that part of Atlantis
because flooding washed everything away except the building
foundations, graveyards, canals, and subdivisions. There are also
large boulders scattered around the Tampa area believed to be ship
anchors.

Now, we will need new guidelines for the
excavation of archeological sites that are known to have serious
flood damage.

Stones scattered about
Florida:

www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread213941/pg1

Atlantis’ Egypt Connection

Plato’s story of Atlantis is beyond
sensational. The idea that over 11,500 years ago millions of people
left the Americas and attacked Europe would be unconvincing even in
a serious book of fiction, much less in a book on ancient history.
Yet, very strong evidence shows that it did happen, even though it
might be hard to believe.

Identifying the grid coordinates leading to
Atlantis and recognizing the notion that Egypt would have been an
ideal place to own during the ten-year war are not the only things
that connect Atlantis to Egypt. Solon, the storyteller, went to the
city of Sais in Egypt to copy the story of Atlantis from the walls
of a temple. Amazingly, the pyramid is like an Atlantis trademark.
It appears that Atlantis was building another, more modern Mexico
City in Egypt.

The Great Pyramid and the Great Sphinx will
always bare the mark of the Great Flood.

 

15

STUDY AT YOUR LEISURE

Study these extra materials when you have
time.

Something that the tsunamis left behind
in Florida.

New Smyrna’s Old Fort Park:

weirdus.com/states/florida/ancient_mysteries/new_smyrna_ruins/index.php

Possible Building Foundation – a
lighthouse?

www.flheritage.com/archaeology/-projects/miamicircle

Europeans First Discovered America
20,000 Years Ago

New archaeological evidence suggests that
America was first discovered by Stone Age people from Europe —
10,000 years before the Siberian-originating ancestors of the
American Indians set foot in the New World:

youtu.be/TuYj8MSNzTQ

Stone Age comet destroys North
America

youtu.be/7VO7l43YMTk

What’s deep inside a Carolina
bay?

Two intrepid researchers dig into one of the
mysterious Carolina bays.

youtu.be/3f0y7HkX_Fw

White People came to Ancient America
2

This is not meant to diminish the role of
Native Americans.

youtu.be/2DjO_zP9oh4

This may have been a ship
building complex.
Visit Poverty
Point:

www.examiner.com/article/america-s-architectural-heritage-poverty-point-louisiana

Indians of the Midwest

publications.newberry.org/indiansofthemidwest/people-places-time/eras/moundbuilders

Flooded Subdivisions

Explore the old neighborhoods of Atlantis.
Zoom in and out while exploring the surrounding areas.

Flowing Well Creek

goo.gl/maps/5XgRC

S. Causeway

goo.gl/maps/Miu8O

Oyster Bay

goo.gl/maps/iHFS6

Diana Shores

goo.gl/maps/8GBI4

Weedon Island State Preserve

goo.gl/maps/Miu8O

Caladesi Island State Park

goo.gl/maps/Miu8O

Westwinds Blvd.

goo.gl/maps/iHFS6

 

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THE HISTORY OF ATLANTIS

Evidence indicates that Atlantis has a place
in history whether conventional university trained scientists
recognize it yet or not. Currently, university professors are not
willing to risk their careers by seriously considering a myth such
as Atlantis; however, the puzzle of Atlantis has attracted some of
the world’s brightest intellectual minds.

It started with one of the seven wise men of
Greece, Solon, the first great poet of Athens as well as a
political leader and traveler who lived from approximately 638 to
559 B.C. According to Plato it was he who learned of the story of
Atlantis from an Egyptian priest.

In the latter part of the sixth century BC.,
he left Athens and traveled to Sais in Egypt, which was the Nile
Delta capital of the 26th Dynasty. This is where the temple of
Neith was located. Plato recorded all this information along with
the rest of the story of Atlantis.

During the ten years Solon spent in Egypt,
he learned about Atlantis from the Egyptian high priests. They knew
the story by heart and gave Solon a verbal presentation. Later,
Solon was allowed to go into the sacred temples where the records
were kept so he could record information from the registers. Even
though Solon may have recorded the story word for word, he recorded
misinformations and errors already in the Egyptian translation.
Since the story was probably first translated from the Atlantean
language to Egyptian and the first translation probably had errors
or misinformation, it is possible something vital from the original
may have been lost,

Whether or not we believe the story of
Atlantis is true, we must admit that it is common for people to
make errors during translation. We should also acknowledge the
possibility of additional errors entering the story when undergoing
a second translation, and thereby assume that the errors from the
first translation will be retained. In other words, there is no
doubt that Solon had many opportunities to make mistakes during
translation, even though he probably had help from the Egyptian
priests.

Solon left Egypt and took the story back to
Athens in the form of a manuscript. He planned to make the story
into an epic poem, but political problems kept him from finishing
working on it. When Solon died, he left the poem with relatives.
The manuscript was then handed down from relative to relative until
Plato recorded and published the story. Since then, we haven’t
heard anything else about what happened to the manuscript.

 

17

THE STORYTELLERS

All the men who took part in the discussions
or were mentioned in Plato’s writings, except Timaeus, are known to
have lived in ancient Greece. Their lives and the things they did
were recorded in other documents from that time period.

Here are the people who took part in the
discussion:

Timaeus
.
Timaeus gives us a brief introduction to Atlantis while describing
the war between the ancient Athenians and the Atlantans. The part
of the story that Timaeus told has been omitted here, because
Critias tells the same story nearly word for word.

Critias
. The
main character who was involved with Atlantis is Critias. He was an
associate of Socrates and was Plato’s relative. Some historians say
that Critias was Plato’s great grandfather and some say that he was
Plato’s uncle. In any case, he was a close relative and a member of
the Thirty Tyrants, a pro-Sparta oligarchy installed in Athens
after Athens was defeated in the Peloponnesian War in April 404
B.C.

Critias gives a detailed description of the
Lost Continent and its people, as well as a wealth of information
about the ancient Athenians. The details he gave about the
Athenians are included to provide the full story.

As written by Plato, Critias tells the
story to a group of students at Plato’s school, the Academy.
However, some historians believe Plato had access to the actual
manuscript and used it as the basis for the writings that went into
his dialogues
Timaeus and
Critias
. Judging from Plato’s writings, it seems he
used only the verbal presentation as his source of information
about Atlantis and never got the original manuscript.

Critias (the younger) was said to have
learned the story of Atlantis from his grandfather, who was also
named Critias (the elder), who in turn heard it from his
great-grandfather, Dropides. Dropides learned it from Solon.

As Plato wrote regarding the manuscript:

 

Critias: My great-grandfather,
Dropides, had the original writing, which is still in my
possession, and was carefully studied by me when I was a
child.

 

18

THE BIOGRAPHIES

The following short biographies, taken from
various sources, are included to give the reader an opportunity to
get to know the people who have been involved with Atlantis down
through the ages. These are only a few of the scholars who have
studied and spoken about Atlantis from a positive point of view.
You can learn about these scholars online on history sites, or in
encyclopedias and other reference materials.

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