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40. ibid, p.156
41. ibid, p.169
42. ibid, p.90-3, p.178
CHAPTER 12
1. Abu Mahmud Ibn Al-Qazwini, al-Buldân Ajâ’ib, Wüstenfeld, Göttingen, 1849-51
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4. Sintra: Patrinomio da Humanidade, Câmara Municipal de Sintra, Sintra, 2011
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7. Davies, Edward, Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, J. Booth, London, 1809, p.536
8. Brunton, Paul. A Search in Secret Egypt, London, Rider, 1965, p.262
9. Miguel Angel Vergara Celleros, personal communication
10. Irwin, Constance. Fair Gods and Stone Faces, W.H. Allen, London, 1964, p.139
11. Ignatius Donnelly, Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, Harper & Bros, New York, 1882, p.165; The Mythology of Mexico and Central America, p.161
12. Goetz and Morley, op cit, p.168
13. Hamlyn, Paul, New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, London, 1989, p.439
14. ibid
15. Calleros, op cit, p.13
16. Personal communication
17. Yuhas, Alan. Secret Mayan tombs lend rare insight into rule of mysterious 'snake kings', The Guardian, 14 Oct 2016
18. Associated Press, Sep 14, 2018
19. Hill, Kenneth, and Malotki, Ekkehart. Hopi Dictionary/Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect, University of Arizona Press, 1998, p.137; Courlander, Harold, The Fourth World of the Hopis, University of New Mexico Press, 1987, p.85
20. Martinez, Susan, The Lost Continent of Pan, Bear and Co., Rochester, 2016, p.211
21. Howard Giskin and Bettye S. Walsh. An introduction to Chinese culture through the family. State University of New York Press, 2001, p. 126
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28. Gaudes, Rudiger, Kaundinya, Preah Thaong, and the Nagi Soma, Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 52, Nanzan University, 1993, p.333-358
29. Bonnefoy, Yves (ed.), Asian Mythologies, University of Chicago Press, 1993, p.150
30. Grigsby, John, The Temples of Angkor, cited Hancock, Graham, Heaven's Mirror, p.124-32
31. Varaha Purana
32. Gopal, Madan, and Gautam, K.S. eds., India Through the Ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1990, p. 78.
33. Singh, Singh, Bipin, The legend of Annu-Nagi, Mythology and History of Naga People and Queen Gaidinliu of Naga, p.6-7
34. Monier Williams Sanskrit Dictionary with Etymology, Oxford University Press, p.1201
35. Flood, Gavin. An Introduction to Hinduism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, p.92
36. Monaghan, Patricia. The Book of Goddesses and & Heroines, Llewellyn, St. Paul, 1993, p.255
37. The Book of Enoch, R.H. Charles, ed., Bungay, London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1917, LXD: 8-12
38. O'Brien, Christian. The Genius of the Few, Turnstone Press, Wellingborough, 1985
39. Singh, op cit, p.1
CHAPTER 13
1. Personal communication
2. Hancock, Graham, Underworld, op cit, p.43-6
3. Verbrugghe, Gerald, and Wickersham, John, eds., Berossus and Manetho, University of Michigan Pres, 1999, p.43
4. Exodus 2:3; and 1 Kings 9:26
5. Goetz, Delia, op cit, p.155-69
6. Griaule, Marcel. Conversations with Ogotemmeli: An Introduction to Dogon Religious Ideas. International African Institute, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1965
7. Cited in Temple, Robert, The Sirius Mystery, St. Martins Press, London, 1976
8. De Lafayette, Maximillien. Comparative Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mesopotamian Vocabulary, Dead and Ancient Languages, Vol. 10, Times Square Press, New York, 2014, p.63
9. Crawford, Harriet E. W., Dilmun and its Neighbors, 1998. p. 9; Glassner, Jea-Jaques, The Invention of Cuneiform, 1990, p.7; Nayeem, M.A., Prehistory and Protohistory of the Arabian Peninsula: Bahrain, 1990, p.32
10. Kramer, Samuel Noah, The Sumerians: op cit, p.308
11. Kondratov, Alexander. Three Oceans, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1971, p.156
12. Rose, Jeffrey. "New Light on Human Prehistory in the Arabo-Persian Gulf Oasis," Current Anthropology 51:6, Dec. 2010
13. Fincke, Jeanne. The Babylonian Texts of Nineveh: Report on the British Museum's Library Projects, Archiv fur Orientforchung 50, 2003-4, p.111
14. Kramer, Samuel. History Begins at Sumer, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991, p.149
15. Hallow, William. Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 23, 61, 1970
16. Kramer, Samuel. The Sumerians, op cit p.108
17. ibid, p.151
18. Verbrugghe, op cit, p.49-50
19. ibid
20. ibid
21. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. If the Egyptians Drowned in the Red Sea where are Pharaoh's Chariots?: Exploring the Historical Dimension of the Bible, UP of America, 2005 p.40
22. Verbrugghe, op cit, p.43
23. Annus, Amar, On the Origin of the Watchers, Journal of the Study of Psedepigrapha, Vol. 19-4, 2010, p.285
24. For example, Annus, ibid p.289
25. ibid; Verbrugghe, op cit, p.17, p.44; Lansberger, Benno. Three Essays on the Sumerians II: the beginnings of civilization in Mesopotamia, Udena Pubs, Los Angeles, p.174
26. Cavalli-Sforza, Luca, et al. The History and Geography of Human Genes, Princeton University Press, 1994, p.215
27. Annus, Amar, op. cit. p.287
28. Lansberger, Benno, op cit, p.174
29. Green, Pamela Tamara, p.170
30. ibid, p.137-8
31. see Lambert, W.G., The Qualifications of Babylonian Diviners, in S.M. Maul (ed.), Festschrift fur Rykle Borger zu seimen, 65, Geburtstag am 24 Mai, 1994, Styx, Groningen 1998; and Collins, J.J., The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to Jewish Apocalyptic Literature, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1998, p.45-6
32. George, A.R. Babylonian Topographical Texts, Peeters Pubs., 1992, p.261
33. Annus, Amar, On The Origin of the Watchers, op cit, p.280; and Hallo, William, Origins: The Ancient Near Eastern Background of Some Modern Western Institutions, Brill, Leiden, 1996, p. 1-17
34. Annus, ibid
35. O'Brien, Christian. The Genius of the Few, Turnstone Press, Wellingborough, 1985, p.38-39, p.73
36. The Book of Enoch, R.H. Charles, ed., Bungay, 1917, VI:6; 1 Enoch, ed. Matthew Black, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1985 p.28
37. Book of the Secrets of Enoch (2 Enoch), Slavonik version, ed R.H. Charles, Oxford, 1896, III:1
38. ibid, XXI:2 - XXII:12
39. Black, op cit, p.106
40. The Book of Jubilees, in Eisenman, R. and Wise, M. The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered, Element, 1992
41. Book of the Secrets of Enoch (2 Enoch), op cit, XXI:2 - XXII:12
42. The Book of Enoch, R.H. Charles, op cit, CVI: 1-8
43. Platt, Rutherford, Jr. The Forgotten Books of Eden, Bell, New York, 1980, p. 6-7
44. Mahabharata, Santiparvan, Moksadharma. Quoted in Lovejoy, op cit, p.436
45. The Book of Enoch, R.H. Charles, op cit, L:1-10
46. ibid, XX: 6-8
47. O'Brien, op. cit, p.145
48. ie. O'Brien
49. Baty, John. The Book of Enoch the Prophet, Samuel Jefferson, London, 1839
50. I Enoch, ed. Matthew Black, op cit, p.35
51. RThe Book of Enoch, H. Charles, op cit. p.37
52. Amar Annus, op. cit, p.283
53. Wiggermann, F., Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archaologie 8, 1994, p.222-44
54. Charles, op cit, p.31-40
55. I Enoch, ed. Matthew Black, op cit, p.28-9
56. Charles, op cit, p.5-6, p.42; George Nickelsburg and James VanderKamm, 1 Enoch: The Hermenia Translation, Augusburg Fortress, MN, 2012
57. The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, Charles, o pcit,, XXIV-1
58. Nag Hammadi Texts, 4Q530 Frag 2
59. Wise, M: Abegg, M.: and Cook, E. The Dead Sea Scrolls, A new Translation, Harper San Franscisco, 1996
60. G.A, Dorsey, The Mythology of the Wichita, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1904 p.291-5
61. I Enoch, ed. Matthew Black, op cit,p.29-31
62. The Book of Enoch, R.H. Charles, op cit, XIX: 1-2
63. ibid, X: 1-12
64. I Enoch, ed. Matthew Black, op cit, p.30
65. Kilmer, Anne. The Mesopotamian Counterparts of the Biblical Nepilim, in E.W. Conrad and E.G. Newing, Perspectives on Language and Text: Essays and Poems in Honor of Francis I Andersen's Sixtieth Birthday, July 28, 1985, Winona Lake, p.39-40
66. Annus, op. cit, p.295
67. Eisenman, R., James the Brother of Jesus, Faber & Faber, 1997
68. Knight & Lomas, Uriel’s Machine, Element, Shaftsbury, 1999, p.289
69. Genesis 6:4, New International Version
70. Numbers 13: 32-3
CHAPTER 14
1. Sonnett, C., and Gault, D., The Oceanic Impact of Large Objects, Advances In Space Research, Vol. 11, Issue 6, 1991, p.77-86
2. Stoker, J.J., Water Waves: The Mathematical Theory With Applications, Wiley Classics Library Edition, New York, 1992
3. There exists verifiable proof on the ground. See the pioneering work of Ron Wyatt, http://wyattmuseum.com/discovering/noahs-ark
4. Diakonoff, Igor, First Evidence of the Proto-Armenian Language in Eastern Anatolia, Annual of Armenian Linguistics, 13: 51-54, Cleveland State University, 1992; also spelled Urartu, after a nearby settlement.
5, Personal communication with Zuni elder Raymond Mahooty; Waters, Frank, op cit, p.115
6. Prehistoric Culture Change on the Colorado Plateau: Ten Thousand Years on Black Mesa, ed. Shirley Powell and Francis E. Smiley, University of Arizona Press, 2002, p.162
7. Pringle, Heather, Did a Comet Wipe Out Prehistoric Americans?, New Scientist, May 22, 2007. The date was revised from an earlier estimate of 10,600 BC
8. ibid; and "Bayesian chronological analyses consistent with synchronous age of 12,835–12,735 Cal B.P. for Younger Dryas boundary on four continents" www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1507146112
9. Firestone, R.B., West, A., Kennett, J.P., et al, Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 years ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling, PNAS, vol. 104, no. 41, Oct 9, 2007, p.16016-20
10. Kinzie, CR Hee, SSQ Stich, A et al. Nanodiamond-rich layer across three continents consistent with major cosmic impact at 12,800 cal BP, Journal of Geology, 122(5), 2014-01-01
11. Toward end of Ice Age, human beings witnessed fires larger than dinosaur killers, University of Kansas, Science Daily, February 1, 2018; Wendy S. Wolbach, Joanne P. Ballard, et al, Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 1. Ice Cores and Glaciers. The Journal of Geology, 2018; 000 DOI: 10.1086/695703 ; Wendy S. Wolbach, Joanne P. Ballard, et al., Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 2. Lake, Marine, and Terrestrial Sediments. The Journal of Geology, 2018; 000 DOI: 10.1086/695704
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13. Alley, Richard, and Michael Bender, Greenland Ice cores Frozen In Time, Scientific American, Feb 1998, p.80-85; Dansgaard, W., et al, The Abrupt Termination of the Younger Dryas Event, Nature, vol. 339, June 15, 1989, p.532
14. Barbiero, Flavio, “On the Possibility of Very Rapid Shifts of the Poles,” Quaderni del Dipartimento di Matematica, Statistica, Informatica ed Applicazoni, Universita degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy, 1997, no. 7, 1-20
15. Laplace, Pierre. Exposition du Systeme du Monde, 1796
16. Plato, Timaeus, trans Bury, 1929, 22 C-D
17. Tedlock, Dennis. trans. Popul Vuh: The Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1986, p.84
18. Foster, B., Before The Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature, CDL Press, Bethesda, 2005, p.887
19. Verbrugghe and Wickersham. op cit
20. Diodorus of Sicily, trans. Oldfather, The Library of History, II, 31
21. Legge, James. The Chinese Classics, III, pt. I, Trubner & Co, London, 1865, p.125
22. Winger, L., Textes historiques, 2nd ed, 1922, I, 50
23. Philo, On The Life of Moses, ii
24. The Aryabhatyia of Aryabhatta, trans. W.E. Clark, 1930, p.51; and Surya Siddhanta: Burgers E., A Text Book of Hindu Astronomy, 1860
25. Gilmore, John, The Fragments of the Persika of Ktesias, MacMillan, New York, 1888, p.38
26. Lockyer, Norman. The Dawn of Astronomy, Cassell and Co, London, 1894, p.243
27. Murray, H., and Crawford J., A Historical and Descriptive Account of China, 1836, p.235
28. Gaubil, Antoine. Histoire de l'astronomie Chinoise, Rolin, Paris, 1732, p.73-86
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1. Laws II, in John Cooper, Plato: Complete Works, Hackett Publishing Co, Cambridge, 1997, p.1348
2. Yilak, L.B.G. The Arctic Home of the Vedas, Tilak Bros., Poona City, 1903, p.61
3. Nature, vol. 234, 27 December, 1971 p.173-4
4. Hancock, Fingerprints of the Gods, op cit, p.470-2; Flem Ath, Rand, and Rose. When The Sky Fell, St. Martins Press, 1995
5. Hapgood, Charles. Path of the Pole, Chilton Book Co, 1970, p.111
6. ibid, p.99
7. ibid, p.107
8. Tilak, op cit, p.64-7
9. Pliny, Natural History, II, 45
10. Henry Patton et al, Deglaciation of the Eurasian ice sheet complex, Quaternary Science Reviews, May 19, 2017
11. “Sahara’s Abrupt Desertification Started By Changes in Earth’s Orbit, Accelerated by Atmospheric and Vegetation Feedbacks.” American Geophysical Union, Science Daily, July 12, 1999
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14. ibid, p.108
15. ibid, p.8, 55, 90, 105
16. ibid, p.109, 202
17. ibid, p.190
18. Diodorus p.26
19. Reymond, op cit, pp.25, 28, 41, 91, 310
20. Brandon, S.G.F., Creation Legends of the Near East, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1963, p.48
21. Rundle-Clark, R.T.. Myth and Symbol in Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson, London, 1959, p.140, 222, 246
22. Budge, Gods of the Egyptians, op cit pp.7, 287; Budge, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection, vol, I, Medici Society, 1911, p.97-8; Faulkner, R.O., Pyramid Texts of Pepi I, vol. II, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998, p.316
23. Reymond, op cit, p.273
24. Courlander, Harold, Hopi Voices: Recollections, Traditions, and Narratives of the Hopi Indians, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1982, p.37 and p.97
25. Schliemann, Paul. How I Found the Lost Atlantis, The Source of All Civilization, CreateSpace reprint, 2013, p.18
26. Beckwith, Martha Hawaiian Mythology. University of Hawaii Press, 1970, p. 321
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27. Thomas, Lowell. Hungry Waters, the Story of the Great Flood, Philadelphia, 1937, p.188
28. Churchward, James. The Lost Continent of Mu, 1932, p.324
29. ibid
30. ibid
CHAPTER 16
1. Waters, Frank, Book of the Hopi, Penguin, New York, 1977, p.1
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3. ibid, p.6
4. ibid
5. ibid
6. ibid
7. ibid
8. ibid
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10. ibid, p.137
11. Ararat’s name originates from the Māšu (Mashu) mountain mentioned in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Armen Petrosyan, cited Panossian, Ramik. The Armenians: From Kings and Priests to Merchants and Commissars, Columbia University Press, New York, 2006
12. Thompson, Eric. Maya History and Religion, U. of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1970, p.340
13. Hill, Kenneth, and Malotki, Ekkehart. Hopi Dictionary/Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect, University of Arizona Press, 1998, p.31, 190, 270, 271; David, Gary. The Orion Zone: The Ancient Cities of the Southwest, Adventures Unlimited Press, Kempton, 2006 p.292
14. Waters, op. cit, p.16
15. Schoch, Robert. Forgotten Civilizations: The Role of Solar Outbursts in our Past and Future, Inner Traditions, Rochester, 2012
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18. Zolbrod, Paul. Diné Bahané: The Navajo Creation Story, University of New Mexico Press Albuquerque, 1984, p.36
19. David, op cit, p.154
20. Talayesva, Don, and Simmons, Leo. Sun Chief: The Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, Yale University Press, 1963, p.86
21. Parsons, E.C.. Pueblo Indian Religions, University of Nebraska Press, vol. I, 1996, p.275
22. Clifford Mahooty, personal communication
23. Hill and Ekkehart. Hopi Dictionary op. cit, p.376
24. Warren, Henry Clarke. Buddhism in Translations, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1909 p.322
25. Malotki, Ekkehart, and Lomatuway’ma, Michael. Earth Fire, Kiva Publishing, 1987, p.58-61