The Atlantis Encyclopedia
140 The Atlantis Encyclopedia basket. On his arrival, he visited a sunken palace belonging to the sea-god. Its described towers ...
H: Haiyococab to Hyne 141 contingent of survivors from the destruction of Atlantis to Mexico, where they founded Mesoamerican ci ...
142 The Atlantis Encyclopedia a river, leading to comparisons with Atlantis.” She goes on to relate that “a red- hot arrow was f ...
I: Iamblichos to Izanagi and Izanami 143 I T 143 T Iamblichos An important fourth-century neo-Platonist philosopher who insisted ...
144 The Atlantis Encyclopedia Ik Literally “breath,” in Mayan, for a glyph comprising a “T” in the center of a square, at the to ...
I: Iamblichos to Izanagi and Izanami 145 argues for a common source. In both the Chinese and Greek versions, the divine founders ...
146 The Atlantis Encyclopedia In this South American myth is preserved a folk memory of the cometary havoc wrought worldwide imm ...
I: Iamblichos to Izanagi and Izanami 147 from the gods. Later, the story was transferred to Lake Titicaca and its small island, ...
148 The Atlantis Encyclopedia on the eastern shores of the island of Cozumel, where the ruins of several temples to him and Ixch ...
I: Iamblichos to Izanagi and Izanami 149 angrily wielding a sky-serpent, or comet, with which she threatens to bring about a del ...
150 The Atlantis Encyclopedia J T 150 T Jacolliot, Louis French scholar (1837 to 1890) who collected local and regional myths du ...
J: Jacolliot to Jubmel 151 The S.S. Jesmond A ship associated with the controversial discovery of Atlantis in 1882. On March 1, ...
152 The Atlantis Encyclopedia The episode was not a hoax, because the mysterious island was sighted at the same location by Jame ...
J: Jacolliot to Jubmel 153 a towering wall of water and throw it against you wicked children of the Earth, exterminating you and ...
154 The Atlantis Encyclopedia K T 154 T Ka’ahupahau A Hawaiian goddess who dwells in a cave, where she guards the waters off Oah ...
K: Ka’ahupahau to Kuskurza 155 Kadaklan Founder of Burotu, the Melanesian version of Lemuria. (See Burotu, Lemuria) Kahiki The s ...
156 The Atlantis Encyclopedia TheKalevala describes an ancient cosmic disaster, in which a “fire from heaven” devastates much of ...
K: Ka’ahupahau to Kuskurza 157 mythic traditions of numerous cultures in various parts of the world about a great flood. “I conf ...
158 The Atlantis Encyclopedia men became “perverse, ungrateful and wicked,” he sank it, drowning the sinners. Only one man and h ...
K: Ka’ahupahau to Kuskurza 159 tsunamis (destructive waves) as far away as Hawaii and South America, reaching heights of 125 fee ...
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