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Atlantis belongs to the historical period qualified as a mixture made out of parts such as esotericism, mythology, ancient religions, the beginnings of history, ancient cosmology, epic literature, linguistics, on the one hand - and, at the other, even contemporary archaeology, as well as paleography, paleontology, oceanography, tectonics, seismology, geophysics, tsunami research and the like. The principal issue of atlantology does not concern Atlantis as a geographical object only - its location and its time and way of disappearance - but also the issue of the flame of the ancient…mehr

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Atlantis belongs to the historical period qualified as a mixture made out of parts such as esotericism, mythology, ancient religions, the beginnings of history, ancient cosmology, epic literature, linguistics, on the one hand - and, at the other, even contemporary archaeology, as well as paleography, paleontology, oceanography, tectonics, seismology, geophysics, tsunami research and the like. The principal issue of atlantology does not concern Atlantis as a geographical object only - its location and its time and way of disappearance - but also the issue of the flame of the ancient civilization of Atlantis, enlightening other civilizations of our planet. The present book is inspired by the genuine ambition to end the myth of Atlantis and to transform that myth into reality. Atlantis of the myth and Atlantis of the reality are joined together in this book making a single and actual object. In this way, we have saved Atlantis from oblivion. The reader of the present book, by turning the last page, may probably conclude that there is no more such puzzle. The only remaining secret is probably why so much time was necessary to solve that puzzle.
Autorenporträt
Stanisa Ivanovic (1939), born in Podgorica, Montenegro. Belgrade Faculty of Geology (1963); PHD (1980). Post-master M.V. Lomonosov University (USSR); post-PHD Boulder (USA).Currently a University professor of geology, hydrogeology and ground mechanics. Academic activity engineering geology, seismology, hydrogeology, mechanics of ground and rocks.