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Circumstantial Evidence of an Atlantic Ocean Cataclysm

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Mario Dantas
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« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2008, 07:43:16 pm »

Hi,

Thanks for the attention Ian, i don't think you should bother.. anyways thank you.

I always thought that, as Critias put it, everybody (then) got its full share after an allotment was made. Egypt too, for that matter. Then after Deluges and the vanishing of Atlantis, "many Country folk" was without a Homeland, and somehow managed to "infiltrate" not only the neighboring Nations, but those far away. There were also many other factors, this being just one of them. I am sorry if i sound like i know something, i always think in a loud voice.

Your data on Sais is most important, Egypt was "influenced" by former Atlanteans. It can't be a mere coincidence that one of the greatest Egyptian Accomplishments lies, namely in Architecture and Geometry. The description Critias left, was most of all, an Architectural and Engineering one, in which indeed People achieved that specific point of development in the History of Mankind.  Everything indicates that Sais was really important, and as you said, Greeks knew only about the Deucalion flood.

The Egyptians had different names to the Gods, that Solon later on translated as we know it today...

Is it known which Egyptian Gods Sonchis spoke about? Of course that the whole story tells of this Power and how it was well established. Why would it be known and registered there and not somewhere else?

The Story of Atlantis must have been registered there for a reason. Perhaps it was the beginning of an Era, and Sais was one of the fist very important City in the early period of the Egyptian Empire.

Egyptians seem to have copied Atlantis more than the Greeks, in terms of what Critias tells us. They had great Monuments like the Pyramids, but weren't imitated by the Greeks nor by any other European Country. The Incas, Mayas and Aztecs did it also (very large Pyramid monuments, with large stones), but not the Europeans, and yet Solon states that the Greeks descended from Atlantis Civilization.

I was particularly fascinated by the idea that Neith could really be Athens, that would explain a lot of things, in my view.

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