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14
.   Nelson, “Evidence of the Earliest Americans,” 28.

15
.   Scheinsohn, “Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in South America,” 344–45.

16
.   Plato,
Timaeus and Critias
.

17
.   Scheinsohn, “Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in South America,” 339.

18
.   Dillehay,
Monte Verde.

CHAPTER 11. FINDING ATLANTIS

1
.   Laertius,
Lives of Eminent Philosophers,
vol. 1, 29.

2
.   Ibid., vol. 1, 37.

3
.   Vico,
New Science of Giambattista Vico,
68.

4
.   Ibid., 57.

5
.   Ibid., 60.

6
.   Tylor,
Primitive Culture,
255–56.

7
.   Freud, “Psychopathology of Everyday Life,” 47–48.

8
.   Jung and Kerenyi,
Introduction to a Science of Mythology,
102–3.

9
.   Lévi-Strauss,
Structural Anthropology,
229.

10
.   Campbell,
Hero with a Thousand Faces,
4.

11
.   Kuhn,
Essential Tension,
322.

12
.   Strabo,
Geography of Strabo,
154.

13
.   Proclus,
Commentaries of Proclus,
vol. 1, bk. 1, 164.

14
.   Donnelly,
Atlantis,
1.

15
.   Ibid., 2.

16
.   West,
Mystery of the Sphinx
.

17
.   Time-Life Books,
Mystic Places,
23.

18
.   Lyell,
Principles of Geology,
vol. I, 2–3.

19
.   Luce,
End of Atlantis.

20
.   Reiche, “Language of Archaic Astronomy,” 176.

21
.   
Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers,
vol. 24, 245–65.

22
.   Ibid., 257.

23
.   Davis,
The First Sex,
3.

24
.   Ibid., 23.

CHAPTER 12. CITY OF ATLANTIS

1
.   Plato,
Timaeus and Critias,
143.

2
.   Ibid., 144.

3
.   Ibid., 137.

4
.   Ibid., 283.

5
.   Flem-Ath and Wilson,
Atlantis Blueprint,
318.

6
.   Ibid.

CHAPTER 13. WHY THE SKY FELL

1
.   Flem-Ath and Wilson,
The Atlantis Blueprint.

2
.   Agassiz,
Geological Sketches,
98.

3
.   Croll, in Imbrie and Imbrie,
Ice Ages,
80.

4
.   Einstein, in Hapgood,
Earth’s Shifting Crust,
Foreword.

5
.   Hays, Imbrie, and Schackleton, “Variations in the Earth’s Orbit,” 1121–32.

6
.   Wegener,
Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane.

7
.   Ibid.

8
.   Freedman, “Solar Typhoons.”

9
.   Ibid.

10
.   Woelfli and Baltensperger, “On the Change of Latitude.”

11
.   Woelfli and Baltensperger, “Possible Explanation for Earth’s Climatic Changes.

12
.   Ibid.

APPENDIX. A GLOBAL CLIMATE MODEL FOR THE ORIGINS OF AGRICULTURE AND THE SEQUENCE
OF PRISTINE CIVILIZATIONS

1
.   Hapgood,
Earth’s Shifting Crust;
and Hapgood,
Path of the Pole.

2
.   Harris, “Alternative Pathways toward Agriculture,” 179–244.

3
.   Cohen,
Food Crisis in Prehistory.

4
.   Carter, “Hypothesis Suggesting a Single Origin of Agriculture,” 89–134.

5
.   Vavilov, “Origin, Variation, Immunity, and Breeding of Cultivated Plants,” 14–54; and Harlan, “Agricultural Origins,” 468–74.

6
.   Boserup,
Conditions of Agricultural Growth.

7
.   Harris, “Alternative Pathways toward Agriculture.”

8
.   Vavilov, “The Origin, Variation, Immunity, and Breeding of Cultivated Plants.”

9
.   Childe,
Man Makes Himself
.

10
.   Binford, “Post Pleistocene Adaptations,” 313–41.

11
.   Cohen,
Food Crisis in Prehistory,
8.

12
.   Einstein, in Hapgood,
Earth’s Shifting Crust.

13
.   Langway, Hansen, and Lyle, “Drilling through the Ice Cap,” 202.

14
.   Vavilov, “Origin, Variation, Immunity, and Breeding of Cultivated Plants.”

15
.   MacNeish, “Beginnings of Agriculture in Central Peru,” 753–802.

16
.   Pickersgill and Heiser, “Origins and Distribution of Plants,” 803–36.

17
.   Solheim, “Earlier Agricultural Revolution,” 34–41.

18
.   Gorman, “A Priori Models and Thai Prehistory,” 321–56.

19
.   Wendorf, “Late Palaeolithic Sites in Egyptian Nubia,” 791–953.

20
.   Hapgood,
Path of the Pole
, ch. 10.

21
.   Kuhn,
Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

22
.   Eddy, “Historical and Arboreal Evidence for a Changing Sun,” 11–34.

23
.   Gribbon,
Strangest Star.

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