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ATLANTIS & the Atlantic Ocean 1 (ORIGINAL)

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« Reply #630 on: December 30, 2007, 02:52:30 pm »

Jaime Manuschevich

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What common people think about the discoveries, nothing has to do with the discoveries in himself.

The great reformers in different fields always have had great adversaries... And while more rooted the old ideas, more powerful they are the enemies whom they love to maintain the status quo. And I assure to you that in the academic field there are really miserable personages... An example is the idiot one in charge of pyramids of Egypt, Zahi Hawass, that surely that is about to there to lick it dull of the Egyptian dictators and not by its academic level. Whenever I see him in the television, I have desires to vomit... He is a sinister and corrupt personage.

Mellaart and Gimbutas were investigators hard criticized because their findings collapsed many of the important works of academic, as the same Childe or Woolley, true Gods of archaeology. Their data undermined totally perfectly constructed history of the civilization that was distributed in all the world Universities. Almost all the hints, of which you make echoes, never was proved.

In the case of Mellaart they were used to remove it from there. n fact, the new investigator in charge of Chatal Hoyuk, Ian Hodder, more or less reached the same conclusions that Meelaart... 30 years later... in 5 books... and is described to him as being one of the main theoreticians of modern archaeology, with great number of published works. Meelaart was not so skilful in Public Relations.

Today, the works of Gimbutas are key to establish the history of the neolithic one of the danuviana region, and the Indo-European invaders continue themselves calling kurgos, as it she established.

James has also written numerous books and articles on his findings, such as:

- The Archaeology of Ancient Turkey,

- Catalhoyuk a Neolithic Town in Anatolia,

- Earliest Civilizations of the Near East,

- The Earliest Settlements in Western Asia: From the Ninth to the End of the Fifth Millennium B.C.,

- Excavations at Hacilar, and The Neolithic of the Near East.

 
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