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3
.   Ibid., 287.

4
.   Turney-High,
Ethnology of the Kutenai,
96.

5
.   Baker,
Forgotten Kueteni,
7.

6
.   British Columbia Department of Education,
Kootney.

7
.   Turney-High,
Ethnology of the Kutenai,
11–12.

8
.   Boas,
Kutenai Tales,
281.

9
.   Ibid., 231.

10
.   Bancroft,
Native Races,
vol. III, 153–54.

11
.   Lowie,
Anthropological Papers,
293.

12
.   Farmer,
Beginnings,
vol. XX, part III, 127.

13
.   
Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas,
vol. 3, 455–60.

14
.   Freund,
Myths of Creation,
11.

15
.   Dockstader, “Pima,” in
Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas.

16
.   Over,
Sun Songs,
30–31.

17
.   Ibid., 28.

18
.   Alexander, “North America,” in Gray, Moore, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. X, 222.

19
.   Clark,
Indian Tales,
42–43.

20
.   Ibid., 14–15.

21
.   Ibid., 31–32.

22
.   Dixon, “Achomawial Atsugewi Tales,” 169.

23
.   Dixon, “Ahasta Myths,” 36.

24
.   Mooney,
Myths of the Cherokee,
252–54.

25
.   Olcott,
Sun Lore of All Ages,
60.

26
.   Bancroft,
Native Races,
vol. III, 154.

27
.   Freund,
Myths of Creation
, 10.

28
.   
New Larouse Encyclopedia of Mythology,
445.

29
.   Zarte,
Discovery and Conquest of Peru,
49.

30
.   Alexander, “Latin America,” in Gray, Moore, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. XI, 202.

31
.   de Leon,
Incas of Pedro de Cieza de Leon,
27.

32
.   Banelier,
Islands of Titicaca and Koati,
257.

33
.   Bingham, “Story of Machu Picchu,” 183.

34
.   Ibid., 181.

35
.   Ibid., 185.

36
.   Ibid., 183.

37
.   Bingham,
Lost City of the Incas,
35.

38
.   Canby, “Anasazi.” See also: Sofaer,
Sun Dagger.

39
.   MacCulloch and Machal, “
Celtic, Slavic,”
in Gray, Moore and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. III, 12.

40
.   Over,
Sun Songs,
165.

41
.   Homberg, “Finno-Ugric, Siberian,” in Gray, Moore, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. IV, 312.

42
.   Muller, “Egyptian,” in Gray, Moore, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. XII, 82.

43
.   Ibid., 39.

44
.   Plumley, “Cosmology of Ancient Egypt,” 25–26.

45
.   Kirk and Raven,
Presocratic Philosophers,
13.

CHAPTER 4. ATLANTIS IN ANTARCTICA

1
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato,
65.

2
.   Plutarch,
Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans,
54–55.

3
.   Ibid., 38.

4
.   Ibid., 69.

5
.   Laertius,
Lives of Eminent Philosophers,
vol. II, 343.

6
.   Lewis,
Continent for Science,
3.

7
.   Ovid,
Metamorphoses,
341.

8
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato,
69–70; Plato,
Critias, Cletophon, Menexenus, Epistles,
31–33; Plato,
Timaeus and Critias,
34–35.

9
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato,
70; Plato,
Critias, Cletophon, Menexenus, Epistles,
33; Plato,
Timaeus and Critias,
35.

10
.   Aristotle, “On the Universe,” 208.

11
.   Anikouchine and Sternberg,
World Ocean,
2.

12
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato.

13
.   Pindar, in Warmington,
Greek Geography,
77.

14
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato,
no. 8, 141.

15
.   Whitaker,
Almanack,
1176.

16
.   
Encyclopedia Americana: International Edition
, vol. 7, 688.

17
.   Plato,
Timaeus of Plato,
79; Plato,
Critias, Cletophon, Menexenus, Epistles,
41; Plato,
Timaeus and Critias,
37.

18
.   Plato,
Timaeus
and Critias
.

CHAPTER 5. THE LOST ISLAND PARADISE

1
.   Fedje and Josenhans, “Drowned Forest and Archaeology,” 101.

2
.   Flem-Ath and Flem-Ath, “A Knife that Shut Up,” 9–16.

3
.   Alexander, “North America,” in Moore, Gray, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. X, 249–50.

4
.   Barbeau,
Haida Myths,
187.

5
.   Greenberg, Turner, and Zegura, “Settlement of the Americas,” 479.

6
.   Ruhlen, “Voices from the Past,” 10.

7
.   Moore, “Pre-Neolithic Farmer’s Village,” 62–70.

8
.   
New Larouse Encyclopaedia of Mythology,
55.

9
.   Ibid., 62.

10
.   Moore, Gray, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. VI, 208.

11
.   
New Larouse Encyclopaedia of Mythology
, 62.

12
.   Bibby,
Looking for Dilmun,
ch. 2.

13
.   Brinchurst, “Poem of the Elders,” 75.

14
.   Ernst-Martin, Feldkeller, and Russell, “Ankylosing Spondylitis,” 1–5.

15
.   Stykes,
Seven Daughters of Eve.

CHAPTER 6.
AZTLAN AND THE POLAR PARADISE

1
.   Posnansky,
Tihuanacu,
vol. 1, 11.

2
.   Ibid., 89–90.

3
.   West,
Serpent in the Sky.

4
.   Roberts, “Riddle of the Sphinx,” 27.

5
.   Bauval and Gilbert,
Orion Mystery.

6
.   Scham, “World’s First Temple.”

7
.   See the Collins interview, “Göbekli Tepe,” and Schoch’s article, “Searching for the Dawn.”

8
.   La Berre, “Aymara Indians,” 9.

9
.   de Leon, in Heyerdahl,
American Indians in the Pacific,
231.

10
.   Mylrea, “Computer Helps Preserve Language,” 8.

11
.   Barnes, “Ancient Purity and Polyglot Programs,” 13; see also Atamiri Multilingual MT–System,
www.atamiri.cc/en
(accessed August 19, 2011).

12
.   Posnansky,
Tihuanacu
vol. 1
,
2.

13
.   Burland,
Montezuma,
ch. 6 and 10; and Collins,
Cortes and Montezuma,
ch. 5.

14
.   Burland,
Montezuma
, 183.

15
.   Ibid., 165.

16
.   Ibid., 169–70.

17
.   Collins,
Cortes and Montezuma
, 56–60.

18
.   del Castillo,
Discovery and Conquest of Mexico,
32.

19
.   Bancroft,
Native Races,
vol. III, 469.

20
.   Brundage,
Fifth Sun,
6.

21
.   Sorenson, “Significance of an Apparent Relationship,” 239.

22
.   Donnelly,
Atlantis,
326.

23
.   Palmer,
Dictionary of Mythical Places.

24
.   Alexander, “North America,” in Moore, Gray, and MacCulloch,
Mythology of All Races,
vol. X, 113–14.

25
.   Prescott,
History of the Conquest of Mexico,
693.

26
.   Shirer,
Gandhi,
85.

27
.   Tilak,
Arctic Home in the Vedas,
419.

28
.   Ibid., 72.

29
.   Warren,
Paradise Found
, 193–96.

30
.   Ibid., 141.

31
.   Ibid., 140–41.

32
.   Ibid., 225.

CHAPTER 7. ATLANTEAN MAPS

1
.   Al-Nadim,
Fihrist of al-Nadim,
583.

2
.   Ibid., 584.

3
.   Hapgood,
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings,
41–42, 101.

4
.   Vasiliev,
History of the Byzantine Empire,
452.

5
.   Ibid., 453.

6
.   Ibid., 459.

7
.   Ibid., 461.

8
.   Yule,
Book of Ser Marco Polo,
5.

9
.   Kish,
Source Book in Geography,
128.

10
.   Sanceau,
Henry the Navigator,
117.

11
.   Cameron,
Lodestone and Evening Star,
107.

12
.   Sanceau,
Henry the Navigator
, 111.

13
.   Hapgood,
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings
, ch. 1–3.

14
.   Ibid., ch. 4.

15
.   Morison,
Admiral of the Ocean Sea,
39.

16
.   Bourne,
Spain in America,
119.

17
.   Connor, “Father Athanasius Kircher,” 459.

18
.   Ibid., 460.

19
.   Ibid., 458.

20
.   Ibid., 460–61.

CHAPTER 8. EMBERS OF HUMANKIND

1
.   Plato,
Laws,
vol. 1, book III, 167–73.

2
.   Zedar, “Domestication and Early Agriculture,” 11597–604.

3
.   de Candolle,
Origin of Cultivated Plants,
8.

4
.   Vavilov, “Origin, Variation, Immunity, and Breeding of Cultivated Plants,” 20.

5
.   Flem-Ath, “Global Model,” 2–7.

6
.   Matsuoka et al., “Single Domestication for Maize,” 6080–84.

7
.   de Leon,
Incas of Pedro de Cieza de Leon,
27.

8
.   Dillehay et al., “Preceramic Adoption,” 1890–93.

9
.   Gorman, “A Priori Models and Thai Prehistory,” 321–56.

10
.   Londo et al., “Phylogeography of Asian Wild Rice.”

11
.   Gupta, “Origin of Agriculture,” 58.

12
.   Muke, Denham, and Genorupa, “Nominating and Managing a World Heritage Site,” 324–38.

13
.   Denham, “Envisaging Early Agriculture,” 162.

14
.   Denham, “Food for Thought,” issue 4.

CHAPTER 9. THE RING OF DEATH

1
.   Please see Flem-Ath and Wilson,
Atlantis Blueprint,
app. 6, 345–51.

2
.   Associated Press, “Bear-Bones.”

3
.   Sutherland and Walker, “Late Devonsian Ice-Free Area,” 701–3.

4
.   Guthrie, “Mammals of the Mammoth Steppe,” 309.

5
.   Pitulko et al., “Yana RHS Site,” 55.

6
.   Woelfli and Baltensperger, “Arctic East Siberia.”

7
.   Cuvier, in Silverberg,
Mammoths, Mastodons and Man,
101.

8
.   Cuvier, “Revolutions and Catastrophes,” 11.

9
.   Lurie,
Louis Agassiz,
63–64.

10
.   Davies,
Earth in Decay,
6.

11
.   Hutton,
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
273.

12
.   Hutton,
Theory of the Earth,
vol. I, 275.

13
.   Ibid., 273.

14
.   Ibid., vol. II, 547.

15
.   Lyell,
Principles of Geology,
vol. III, 2–3.

16
.   Gould, “Is Uniformitarianism Necessary?” 223–28.

17
.   Agassiz, in Moore,
The Earth We Live On,
140.

18
.   Agassiz, in Lurie,
Louis Agassiz,
98.

19
.   Agassiz,
Geological Sketches,
vol. I, 210.

20
.   Wallace,
World of Life,
264.

21
.   Lyell, as quoted by Hester, “The Agency of Man in Animal Extinctions,” 189.

22
.   Martin, “Prehistoric Overkill,” 396.

23
.   Vereschain and Baryshnikov, “Quaternary Mammal Extinctions,” 483–515.

24
.   Stuart, “Who (or What) Killed the Giant Armadillo?” 29–32.

25
.   Martin, “Prehistoric Overkill, 396.

CHAPTER 10. BROKEN PARADIGM

1
.   Perego et al., “Distinctive Paleo-Indian Migration Routes,” 2.

2
.   Bryson, “DNA Tracks Ancient Alaskan’s Descendants.”

3
.   Miotti and Salemme, “When Patagonia Was Colonized,” 97–98.

4
.   Kenneth Beare, “Basic English Key Words List 1—Basic Verbs, Prepositions, Articles, etc.,” About.com, English as 2nd Language,
http://esl.about.com/library/vocabulary/bl850_basics.htm
(accessed August 19, 2011).

5
.   Ibid.

6
.   Loeb, “Religious Organizations,” 530.

7
.   Plato, cited by Davis,
First Sex,
28.

8
.   Julia White, “The Yahgan,” Looking Back,
www.meyna.com/yahgan.html
(accessed August 19, 2011).

9
.   Loeb, “Religious Organizations,” 517–56.

10
.   Bryson, “DNA Tracks Ancient Alaskan’s Descendants.”

11
.   Huddlesten,
Origins of the American Indians,
56.

12
.   Guthrie, “Mammals of the Mammoth Steppe,” 65.

13
.   Watters and Stafford, “Redefining the Age of Clovis,” 1122.

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