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Atlantean Genesis. ATLANTIS ARCHIVES, #5

Par : Riddick Dawson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232608811
  • EAN9798232608811
  • Date de parution08/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

Beneath the waves lies not only a legend-but the memory of humanity's forgotten beginning. Atlantean Genesis resurrects the lost world behind Plato's immortal tale, weaving archaeology, myth, and science into a single epic of creation and cataclysm. From the Egyptian priests of Sais to the Minoan temples of Thera, from Sumer's flood tablets to the submerged ruins of the Americas, this book traces a single thread through humanity's oldest memories-the story of a civilization erased by water, yet whose shadow shaped all that came after.
In this sweeping synthesis, ancient texts and modern discoveries converge. The Ice Age floods, the shifting of continents, and the rise of early seafaring empires all whisper of a mother culture that once bound the world together. Was Atlantis merely a parable of pride-or the echo of a real epoch when gods and mortals shared the same horizon? Through comparative mythology, geology, and forbidden history, Atlantean Genesis challenges the boundaries of accepted thought, daring to ask whether civilization's first dawn began not in recorded history, but in the depths of a drowned age.
Haunting, erudite, and visionary, Atlantean Genesis is both a revelation and a reckoning-a voyage across the thresholds of myth and memory. It is the story of our species' first awakening, and the long-forgotten genesis of the world we call our own.
Beneath the waves lies not only a legend-but the memory of humanity's forgotten beginning. Atlantean Genesis resurrects the lost world behind Plato's immortal tale, weaving archaeology, myth, and science into a single epic of creation and cataclysm. From the Egyptian priests of Sais to the Minoan temples of Thera, from Sumer's flood tablets to the submerged ruins of the Americas, this book traces a single thread through humanity's oldest memories-the story of a civilization erased by water, yet whose shadow shaped all that came after.
In this sweeping synthesis, ancient texts and modern discoveries converge. The Ice Age floods, the shifting of continents, and the rise of early seafaring empires all whisper of a mother culture that once bound the world together. Was Atlantis merely a parable of pride-or the echo of a real epoch when gods and mortals shared the same horizon? Through comparative mythology, geology, and forbidden history, Atlantean Genesis challenges the boundaries of accepted thought, daring to ask whether civilization's first dawn began not in recorded history, but in the depths of a drowned age.
Haunting, erudite, and visionary, Atlantean Genesis is both a revelation and a reckoning-a voyage across the thresholds of myth and memory. It is the story of our species' first awakening, and the long-forgotten genesis of the world we call our own.