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Among the vast historical revolution happening worldwide, with constant new discoveries of passed (unknown) civilizations, this book approaches those taking place on both sides of North Atlantic Ocean, as well as in its middle - the Azores Archipelago. Obtained in a clandestine mood, its undercover nature is due to the refusal of the respective authorities in accepting the facts (and/or its study) being brought to day light by private researchers. Portugal, with its repertoire of "discoveries", America with Columbus fixed time for the entrance of Caucasians in its Continents, are historical…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Among the vast historical revolution happening worldwide, with constant new discoveries of passed (unknown) civilizations, this book approaches those taking place on both sides of North Atlantic Ocean, as well as in its middle - the Azores Archipelago. Obtained in a clandestine mood, its undercover nature is due to the refusal of the respective authorities in accepting the facts (and/or its study) being brought to day light by private researchers. Portugal, with its repertoire of "discoveries", America with Columbus fixed time for the entrance of Caucasians in its Continents, are historical predetermined barriers, difficult to change into "New History". In this book, combination of variables obtained on the tree sides through the frame of the Anthropology of Landscape and Space show nuances of cultural patterns shared by the tree parts which allow the trace of hypothesis for a common pre-historical past, although leaving opened its concrete ways. North Atlantic Ocean, with its "rivers of sweet waters" as the Greeks named the Gulf Stream currents (God Okeanos), more than two thousand years ago, proved a familiarity with this maritime ambience which indicates its passage.
Autorenporträt
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, University of Maryland,1983;Master in Public Administration, Organization Sociology, Troy State U.,1986;Ph.D. Social Psychology, ISCTE Lisbon 1998;Post/doc in Anthropology of Space and Landscape, Porto University, 2017;"Integrated Researcher" from CITCEM, Porto University.