Posts made in November, 2015

Researches

Researches


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

Miscellaneous studies based on MoM. Based on the innovatory Methodology of Mythology (MoM), a number of historical studies have been conducted, concluded or under research. Many of the following have been presented in International Conferences. 1) Methodology of Mythology (MoM). 2) Plato’s Atlantis – The Apocalypse of a Myth. 3) The Pillars of Heracles at Gabes, Tunisia. 4) Libya was a Peninsula. 5) Circumnavigations of...

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History of additions

History of additions


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

This website was set up in 2008. (For technical -and other- reasons, the date of completion (in English) of the site with changes has been temporarily postponed for the end of September 2011, with a possible further extension into October. Latest English additions: October 3, 2011. New additions in the page, Invitation-challenge, new at “Acknowledgements”: March 13, 2012. New: August 2013 – Excellent news. Read in...

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FAQ’s

FAQ’s


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

Questions are always wise and useful, answers might not. We encourage you to ask any question or comment you might have, relative with the present subjects or articles. F Q & A about Atlantis. Put to George Sarantitis (last modified March 15, 2014). Q. Who wrote about Atlantis? A. Atlantis is indeed one of those famous ‘myths’, shall we say, about which so much has been written by so many, that few remember the name of its...

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Statistics

Statistics


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

FLast refresh, February 6, 2015. Some useful statistics. Universities, Independed researchers of Ancient History, Philology and Philosophy, researchers of Philosophy, Ancient history, Atlantis and Authors are many of our visitors and are welcomed. Many others visits are undesirable search machines, robots, e.t.c. See the last month statistics. Most visits from USA. Most Sites and visitors from (alphabetically order): Albania,...

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The period described by Plato is around 10.400 BC (as he states, eight thousand years before his time). This is exactly the period which, for its own reasons, has been ascribed by current science as the time between the recent two epochs and is characterised by radical climate change and all in its attendance. The Pleistocene Epoch passed to the Holocene Epoch in 10.400 BC! This age is characterized by rapid melting of glaciers,...

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