Euthymenes of Marseille(ancient Greek Colony) is the least recognized of the Greek seafarers because of the inability, until now, to figure out to where he travelled and wrote about. Even though Euthymenes was undoubtedly a great route-finder of his time (7th Cent. BC), his work has not survived, which must have been voluminous, considering the substantial number of his reports that have been preserved in the writings of other Greek...
Read MoreThis voyage, which was the first mission of colonization by Libyo-Phoenicians (as it writes), was engraved on a plaque found at the temple of the Carthaginian Zeus-Hammon or Amun. It was transcribed and has survived to today. But at no time could a reasonable explanation be given for most of the places described on it or about the directions one would need to follow. In the Greek version of the book “The Apocalypse* of a Myth”, are...
Read MoreLibya is a big country with large desert expanses. Its north coast is washed by the Mediterranean Sea. Be that as it may, 2,400 years ago, Herodotus journeyed through it and made notes which have survived. He referred to Libya as a …large peninsula! In addition, when on his travels there, presented briefly in another page he reached as far as the Atlantians! Regrettably, until now, no one has given due consideration to his reports,...
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Read More1) NEW 2013. The Trojan war. A new astronomical dating of the Trojan war’s end. To be published. A NEW ASTRONOMICAL DATING OF THE TROJAN WAR’S END Papamarinopoulos S.1, Preka-Papadema P.2, Mitropetros P.3, Antonopoulos P.4, Mitropetrou E.3 and Saranditis G.5 1 University of Patras, Department of Geology, 26504 Rio Patras, Greece. 2 University of Athens, Department of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanism, Faculty of Physics,...
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