Read Atlantis and the Silver City Online
Authors: Peter Daughtrey
77
.
Edgar Cayce’s Atlantis
, by Drs. Greg and Lora Little and John Van Auken: ARE Press, 2006.
78
.
Underworld, Flooded Kingdoms of The Ice Age
, by Graham Hancock: Penguin, 2003.
79
.
Gateway to Atlantis
, by Andrew Collins: Headline Book Publishing, 2000.
80
. The Grave Creek Tablet was discovered in 1838 in West Virginia, U.S.A. It is a small sandstone disc and is inscribed on one side with alphabetic characters. It was found during excavations at the Grave Creek Mound (69 feet high and 295 feet in diameter). Although the tablet is now missing, a plaster cast and a photograph exist in the Smithsonian Museum.
81
. ARE (Association for Research and Enlightenment) web site.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
82
. Arganthonius was thought to have lived from 670 to 550
B.C.
Although this sea battle is often referred to, I can find no suggested date for when it happened.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
83
.
http://www.whowerethephoenicians.com
. Diodorus Siculus, Plato, and Tacitus all subscribed to the belief that the alphabetic letters were brought to Phoenicia from Egypt. Interestingly, Eusebius quotes a fragment from Sanchoniathon that Thoth, the Egyptian, was “the teacher of the Phoenicians in the art of writing.” In view of the ancient alphabetic characters found in Egypt by archaeologist William Flinders Petrie, and of the fact that the Egyptian god Thoth originally ruled in a western land, this is very significant.
84
. Tacitus was a Roman historian who lived from
A.D.
56 to 117.
85
. Strabo recorded this, among many other interesting facts about southwest Iberia, in his
Geographica
. His descriptions are uncannily similar to Plato’s description of Atlantis.
86
. This was carved on reindeer bone. That animal has not populated southern France and northern Spain since the glacial period, so the dating of this discovery can hardly be disputed.
87
. Discovered in 1916 at Banca Deta, Corunna, in Galicia, northern Spain.
88
.
www.antiquos.com
Georgeos Diaz Montexano.
89
. William Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) was the pioneer of methodology in archaeology. He lived in Egypt for long periods and explored extensively throughout the country. The British Museum has a special Flinders Petrie section.
90
. Manetho was an ancient Greek who lived in the third century
B.C.
and wrote the famous
Aegyptiaca
(History of Egypt).
91
. The Turin King list is thought to date from the reign of Rameses II. It is now in the Egizio museum in Turin. It covers the period from the ancient god–kings of Egypt to the seventeenth dynasty.
92
. Discovered in 1878 by Dr. Rene Verneau.
93
.
The Atlantis Effect
, by Dr. Roger Coghill: Ker Menez, Lower Race, Pontypool, UK.
94.
Mysteries of Ancient South America
, by Harold T. Wilkins: Rider & Co., 1945.
95
.
Researches into the Early Inhabitants of Spain
, by Wilhelm von Humboldt, 1821.
The Basque Language
: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1957.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
96
. The ancient Indian book
The Mahabharata
records that the leaders of the Adityas, the very ancient Indian rulers, were white with light red or light brown hair.
97
. There are many pyramids around Xian in Qui Chan Province in China. The pyramids are officially thought to be mausoleums of the Quin Dynasty. They are close to the Tarim Basin, where two tall, red-haired mummies were found, one female and one male.
The Tarim Mummies
, co-authored by Professor Victor Mair of the University of Pennsylvania.
98
.
Aku Aku, the Secrets of Easter Island
, by Thor Heyerdahl: Penguin, 1972.
99
.
From the Ashes of Angels
, by Andrew Collins: Michael Joseph, 1996.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
100
.
Uriel’s Machine
, by Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight: Element Books, 2000.
101
.
From the Ashes of Angels
, by Andrew Collins: Michael Joseph, 1996.
102
.
The Atlantis Encyclopedia
, by Frank Joseph: New Age Books, 2005.
103
.
Treasures of Lost Races
, by Rene Noobergen: Teach Services, 2001.
Ancient Bulgaria’s Golden Treasures
, by Colin Renfrew: National Geographic. Wikipedia: “Varna Necropolis.”
104
.
Temples of Ancient Gods
, by Michael Tellinger: Zulu Planet Publications, 2010.
105
.
The 12th Planet
, by Zecharia Sitchin: Avon, 1976. (Book 1 of “The Earth Chronicles” series.)
CHAPTER TWENTY
106
.
Atlantis, Lost Kingdom of the Andes
, by Jim Allen: Floris Books, 2009.
107
.
Fingerprints of the Gods
, by Graham Hancock: William Heinemann, 1995.
108
.
Keeper of Genesis
, by Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock.
109
.
Fingerprints of the Gods
, by Graham Hancock: William Heinemann, 1995.
110
. Ibid.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
111
.
Atlantis Effect
, by Dr. Roger Coghill: Ker Menez, Lower Race, Pontypool, UK.
112
. These reliefs are referred to in many books and web sites, such as: “A Short History of Ancient Electricity,”
www.bibliotecapleyades.net/
;
harunyaha.com/en/works/13770/light-bulbs-were-used-for
113
. Ibid.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to thank the following who have assisted greatly in putting together over twenty years of research into what I hope is a persuasive and enjoyable book:
My Algarve editor, Elaine Edgely, and Jonathan Veale for his encouragement and sound advice. Neil Simpson for his invaluable help with the final shaping of the manuscript and my agent, Andrew Lownie, for his wise counseling, patience, and perseverance.
Particularly my wife, Margaret, for her help and tolerance.
INDEX
Page references in
italics
refer to illustrations.
A
Aaron,
208
Academos,
10
Aegean islands/seas,
59
,
161
,
167
Age of Discoveries,
155
agriculture,
9
,
88–89
,
101
,
139
,
194
,
200
,
215
Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island
(Heyer-dahl),
198
Alaska (United States),
140–41
Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal,
101
Alcalar, Algarve, Portugal,
96
,
213
Alexander the Great,
10
Algarve region (the Algarve), Portugal: agriculture in,
89
; alphabet/script and,
177–78
,
179
,
181
,
183
,
185
,
186
,
187
,
189–90
; Anibal, as boys’ name in,
94
; Atlantis in,
59
,
77
,
169
,
224
; carob used in,
92
; Celts and,
172
,
234
; climate in,
86
,
147
; earthquakes in,
6
,
33–39
,
43
,
87
,
137
,
138–39
,
144
; elephants in,
93–94
; fault line in/near,
137
,
150
; floodplains in,
101–2
; funeral slab found in,
56
; grave uncovered in,
154
; herons in,
198
; Libyans in,
172
; mines/mining in,
81
,
82
; the Moors and,
47
,
110
; mountains in,
73
,
146–47
; museum in, housing necropolis,
55
; Muslims in,
46–47
,
48
; plains
(planato)
in seabeds off coast of,
68–69
,
137
; Plato’s description and,
144
; precious metals in,
79
; rock in,
100–101
; script on Grave Creek Tablet and,
164
; seismic activity in,
6
,
7
; standing stones (menhirs) in,
4
,
5
,
206
,
209
,
210
,
211
,
213
; step-pyramids in,
146–47
; submerged area in,
40–45
,
44
,
73
,
145
,
147
; Tartessos’ reach to,
54
,
171
; timber in,
92
; tribes in,
110
,
172
,
172
; tsunamis in,
37
,
40
,
70
,
138
; wild Iberian lynx breeding centers in,
94