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Atlantis Beneath the Ice

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by Rand Flem-Ath


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  INDEX

  Numbers in italics indicate illustrations.

  2012, 196–97

  A’a’tam, 42–43

  Acosta, Joseph de, 159

  Adhemar, Joseph Alphonse, 190

  Africa, 131, 153

  Agassiz, Louis, 145–47, 150, 189–90

  Age of Discovery, 106–15

  agriculture, 4, 83–84, 126–29, 127, 129

  bananas and sugar, 132–34

  climatically favorable sites, 131–32

  global climatic model for, 205–13, 209, 211–12

  in Latin America, 129–31

  Air Force, U.S., 16–17, 21

  Airyana Vaêjo, 92

  alchemy, 102

  Alexander the Great, 98–99

  al-Ma’mun, Caliph, 106–7

  Amenhotep II, 76

  America, 159–60, 176

  Anasazi, 50

  ankylosing spondylitis (AS), 76–77

  Antarctica, 5, 10, 35–36, 46

  antipodes of, 139–43

  geography and climate of, 135–39, 136, 138

  as location of Atlantis, 18–19, 65–69, 67, 95–97, 96

  ocean level and, 122

  See also agriculture

  Antichthones, 58–59, 59

  Araucanians, 47

  archaeologists, 82–83

  Archimedes, 99

  Arctic Circle, 34, 92–97, 96, 153, 164–65

  Arctic Home of the Vedas, The, 92

  Arctic Ocean, 95–96, 96

  Aristotle, 62, 98, 173

  Arostarchos of Samos, 100

  Asia, 64–65, 68

  asthenosphere, 32–33, 32

  astronomy, 82–83

 
Ataturk, Kemal, 9

  Atlantic Ocean, 61, 64, 119–20, 160, 174–75, 177, 180

  Atlantis

  ancient Greek view on, 64–65

  Atlantean worldview, 66–69, 67

  city of, 181–88, 183–84, 187

  destruction of, 54–55

  gender roles in, 157–58

  Göbekli Tepe and, 84–85

  island paradise myths of, 91–97

  as legend, 4–5

  theories about, 173–80, 175

  See also maps, Atlantean; specific topics; survivors of Atlantis

  Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, 174–76

  Atlantis Blueprint, The, 195

  Australia, 153

  axis shift, 197–200, 199

  Aymara, 86–87

  Aztecs, 87

  Aztlan, 87, 90–91

  Baker, Mount, 44, 44

  Baltensperger, W., 142–43, 197

  bananas, 132–34

  Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 41

  bears, 158

  Bering, Vitus, 160

  Beringia, 105, 160–61, 161

  Bible, 148–49, 159

  Bingham, Hiram, 49

  Blue Hummingbird, 88, 89

  Boas, Franz, 40–41

  Brazilian Fish, 146

  Brinchurst, Robert, 76

  British Board of Longitude, 104

  Burroughs, Lorenzo W., 17, 21–23

  Byzantines, 106–8

  Cahto, 43

  California gold rush, 43

  Campbell, James H., 9–10, 24, 25–27, 31, 172

  Candolle, Alphonse de, 126–27

  catastrophism, 147, 149–50

  Celts, 50

  Cherokee, 45–46

  Chicago Historical Society, 28

  Christians and Christianity, 108

  Chumash tribe, 158

  Clark, Emily, 28

  Cleopatra, 99

  Climate and Time, 191

  clovis first theory, 160–61, 166–67

  Columbus, Christopher, 2, 8–11, 13–14, 29, 114

  computers, 85–87

  Concas, V. M., 28

  Constantinople, 108, 112, 113

  continental drift, 194

  Convent of Rabida, 28–29

  Cook, James, 104–5

  Copernicus, 34–35

  Cortes, Hernando, 90

  Coxcox, 91

  Crantor, 174

  Crete, 177–78

  Critias, 158, 186

  Croll, James, 191–92

  Cuvier, Georges, 143–47, 150, 189

  Dandolo, Enrico, 107–8

  Darwin, Charles, 34–35, 152

  Davis, Elizabeth Gould, 158, 179–80

  Diego (friar), 48–49

  diffusion, 160–67, 161–65

  Dilmun, 73, 74

  Donnelly, Ignatius, 174–75

  Eannes, Gil, 111–12

  earth crust displacement, 1–2, 17–19, 29, 30–37, 139, 153–55, 154, 189–90

  2012 and, 196–97

  continental drift and plate tectonics, 194

  ice ages and, 190–94

  solar typhoons and, 195–96

  versus axis shift, 197–200, 199

  earthquakes, 50–51

  Earth’s Shifting Crust, The, 31–32

  Earth Supporter, 71

  Eaton, George, 49

  Edhem, Halil, 11–12

  Egypt and the Egyptians, 52–53, 57, 76–78, 90, 98–100, 115–19, 131, 169

  Einstein, Albert, 1–2, 29, 30–32, 173, 193

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 2, 8–11, 23–26

  End of Atlantis, The, 178

  Enki, 72

  Enlil, 72, 74

  equidistant projection, 19–20, 27

  Eratosthenes, 99

  Eric the Red, 101

  Euclid, 99

  Euhemerus, 170

  Europe, 64–65, 106–15, 153

  European worldview, 60–64, 61–62 Evans, Arthur, 177–78

  evolution, 34–35

  extinctions, 36, 151–54

  Fall of Man, 148

  First Sex, The, 158, 179

  Flem-Ath, Rand, 28–29, 75–77, 118–19, 128–29, 203–4

  Flem-Ath, Rose, 28–29, 118–19, 203–4

  Foam-Woman, 74–75

  Franco, Francisco, 23–26

  Freedman, Jared, 195–96

  Freud, Sigmund, 171–72

  Frost, K. T., 177–78

  Gama, Vasco da, 61

  Gandhi, Mahatma, 91

  Garcia, Gregorio, 159–60

  gender roles, 157–58

  Geological Society of America, 81

  geology, 82–83

  George III, King, 104

  Gerlach, Arch C., 20–21

  giants, 41

  glacial, 150–51, 190

  global climatic model, 205–13, 209, 211–12

  Göbekli Tepe, 83–85

  God, 148–49

  gold rush, 43

  Golson, Jack, 133

  Grasse, Ray, 28

  Greater Antarctica, 135, 136, 139

  Great Flood, 5, 40, 43–48, 52–53, 71–72, 79–80, 92–93

  Great Sphinx, 80–83, 176

  Greeks, 51–52, 64–66

  Greenland, 35–36, 137, 139, 199

  Greenwich time, 103, 104–5

  Guthrie, R. Dale, 142

  Guzman de Rojas, Ivan, 86

  Gwaii, 74–76

  Hadji Ahmed world map, 102–3, 103, 105

  Haida, 2, 70–78, 174

  Hapgood, Charles, 1–2, 173, 192–93

  Air Force cartographic office and, 16–17

  center of Piri Reis map and, 21–23

  correspondences of, 8–11, 17–19, 23–27

  data on extinctions, 153–54

  Einstein and, 30–32

  roe deer skin map and, 11–13

  Haplogroup D4h3a, 156–57, 158

  hare god, 38–39, 40

  Harrison, John, 19, 104

  Heaton, Tim, 156

  Helios, 51–52

  Henry of Portugal, Prince, 102–3, 111–13

  Hieda no Are, 93–94

  History of the Byzantine Empire: 324-1453, 107

  HLA-B27, 76–78

  House of Wisdom, 102

  Hughes, Phillip, 133

  Hutton, James, 147–49, 152

  Hyksos, 77

  ice ages, 92–93, 150–51, 190–94

  ice sheets, 35–36, 161–62, 161

  Inan, Afet, 12–13

  Inca, 47–50, 130

  Innocent III, Pope, 107

  Internet, 4

  Ipurina, 47

  island paradise myths, 91–97

  Jefferson, Mount, 44, 44

  Jesuits, 115–17

  Jung, Carl, 171–72

  Kennedy, John, 27

  Kircher, Athanasius, 2–3, 115–18, 119–20

  Kitabi Bahriye, 12

  Ko-ji-ki, 93–94

  Kuhn, Thomas S., 34, 35, 173

  Kuk, 132–34

  Kukusu Cult, 158

  Kutenai, 40–41

  land bridge, 160–67, 161–65

  languages, ancient, 85–87

  La Rábida Monastery, 28–29

  Latin America, 129–31

  Lauritzen, Stein-Erik, 140

  legends, 4–5

  Lesser Antarctica, 135–39, 136, 173

  Leverrier, Urbain, 190–91

  Levi-Strauss, Claude, 171, 172

  libraries, 101–6

  Libya, 64–65, 68, 178

  Lie, Rolv, 140

  Life and Works of the Turkish Admiral, 12–13

  line of greatest displacement (LGD), 154–55, 154

  lithosphere, 33

  Little Men, 45

  Lodge, Henry Cabot, 27

  Lodge, John David, 27

  Loeb, E. M., 158

  Longitude, 19

  Lopez de Gomara, Francisco, 159

  Lost City of the Incas, The, 49–50

  Luce, I. V., 178

  Lyell, Charles, 149–50, 152, 177, 189�
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  Machu Picchu, 49–50, 79

  MacNeish, Richard S., 164–65

  Magellan, Ferdinand, 61, 114–15

  magic, 168

  Mallery, Arlington, 10, 14–15, 21

  mammoth, frozen, 143

  Ma’mun, al-, Caliph, 106–7

  Manco II, 48

  mappa mundus, 11–13

  maps, Atlantean, 98–102

  Egyptians and, 115–19

  in Islamic lands, 101–6, 103, 106

  North as down, 119–22, 120–21

  role in Age of Discovery, 106–15

  Varangians and, 100–101

  Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, 18, 27–28, 180

  Marcos (friar), 48–49

  Mari, 50–51

  Marinatos, Spyridon, 178

  marine chronometers, 19

  Martin, Paul S., 152

  Massingham, Harold John, 179

  Mathews, Cynthia, 28

  megaliths, 51

  Mela, Pomponius, 58–59, 59

  Merenptah, 76, 77

  Milankovitch, Milutin, 191–92

  Monte Verde site, 166–67

  Montezuma, 87–90

  Montgomery, Shawn, 28

  Mouse-Woman, 75

  Muller, F, Max, 92

  Mundus Subterraneus, 118, 119–22

  Mystery of the Sphinx, The, 82

  myths, 4–5, 38–53

  Na-Dene language, 72

  Native Americans, 38–53

  Navel of the Earth, 95

  Navy, U.S., 14–15, 21

  Nelson, Ray, 164

  New Guinea, 132–34

  New World, 159–67, 161–65

  Noah’s ark, 159

  Norovgorod, 101

  North, 119–22

  North America, 105, 153, 158–59, 166–67

  North Atlantic Ocean, 174–76, 180

  North Pole, 137, 153–54, 154

  North Star, 103

  Oannes, 75

  Ohlmeyer, Harold Z., 10, 16–17, 24

  Okanagan, 41–42, 45–46, 95–97, 174

  Omar, Caliph, 100

  Onogorojima, 93–94

  On Your Knees Cave, 156–57, 158

  order, 40

  Ossip Shumakhov, 143–55

  overkill hypothesis, 152–53

  Ovid, 58

  Palmer Peninsula, 10, 14

  Paradise Found, 176–77

  Pendejo Cave, 164–65

  Phaethon, 52, 60

  Pillars of Heracles, 64, 67, 178, 180

  Piri Reis World Map, 8–11, 22

  accuracy of, 19–21, 20

  authors’ search for, 28–29

  center of, 21–23

  Columbus controversy and, 13–14

  conclusions by Mallery, 14–15

  Hapgood and, 16–17

  rediscovery of, 11–13

  source maps for, 19–21

  plate tectonics, 33, 194

 

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