The Atlantis Encyclopedia
280 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Uti-Mu Site of an early landing by racially alien culture-bearers among the Maldive Islands, in th ...
U: Ualuvu levu to Uxmal 281 An identical motif was emblematic of the Pelasgians, a “sea people” from Atlantis, who brought civil ...
282 The Atlantis Encyclopedia V T 282 T Vediouis According to the Sumerian scholar Neil Zimmerer, Vediouis was a prince, who ove ...
V:Vediouis to Vue 283 Quetzalcoatl, the “Feathered Serpent” founding-father of Mesoamerican Civilization, was symbolized by Venu ...
284 The Atlantis Encyclopedia [sometimes spelled Vimanika Shastra or Vymaanika-Shaastra], perhaps the most important ancient tex ...
V:Vediouis to Vue 285 Viracocha The Incas’ leading culture hero, believed to have escaped a world-class deluge that obliterated ...
286 The Atlantis Encyclopedia of the important scientific personalities who lend Atlantology significant credibil- ity through t ...
W: Wai-ta-hanui to Wotan 287 W T 287 T Wai-ta-hanui New Zealand’s oldest known tribe, said to have arrived more than 2,000 years ...
288 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Wakt’cexi In Native American oral traditions of the Upper Midwest, a horned giant who gathered up ...
W: Wai-ta-hanui to Wotan 289 whose material culture never exceeded the construction of a tepee, would have even known about an a ...
290 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Maker.” Long ago, all humanity dwelt in an underworld, from which the colossal Tree of Life grew t ...
W: Wai-ta-hanui to Wotan 291 still revered by Ho Chunk and other tribal peoples as Wakt’cexi, a horn-headed giant who saved thei ...
292 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Condor survived to find only his sister, some birds, and a single raccoon were left alive. A new h ...
W: Wai-ta-hanui to Wotan 293 Wo t a n His name derived from the German wut, “to rage,” which defined his iden- tification with t ...
294 The Atlantis Encyclopedia capital at Teotihuacan. There, they were preserved at the Temple of the Jaguar. Thanks to de la Ve ...
X: Xelhua to Xochiquetzal 295 X T 295 T Xelhua The flood hero of the Aztecs’ creation legend, in which he sought refuge from the ...
296 The Atlantis Encyclopedia The oldest date for the pyramid goes back to late pre-Classic times, no earlier than 400 B.C.; it ...
X: Xelhua to Xochiquetzal 297 Xochiquetzal The Aztec mother of mankind after the Fourth Sun, or Age, when a former humanity was ...
298 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Y T 298 T Yamquisapa A fabulously rich and powerful island kingdom in the Atlantic Ocean sunk to t ...
Y: Yamquisapa to Yurlunggur 299 After the deluge, Yima released the Karshipta, a bird which no longer exists, with instructions ...
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