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Atlantis the Antediluvian World

Book • 2022
Ignatius Donnelly's "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" is a significant work in the history of Atlantis theories.

Published in 1882, it revived interest in the lost continent, proposing that Atlantis was the cradle of civilization.

Donnelly connected various myths and legends to Atlantis, suggesting it as the origin of human culture and technology.

The book's popularity fueled a renewed fascination with Atlantis, influencing popular culture and sparking further speculation.

Despite its pseudoscientific nature, it remains a landmark text in the history of Atlantis studies.

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Mentioned by Brent as an early writer on Atlantis, whose work was popular among Masons and Theosophists.
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Mentioned by Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland as a significant figure in the history of Atlantis theories.
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Mentioned by Edith Hall as a book arguing that all ancient civilizations stem from Atlantis.
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Mentioned as a book that became a watershed moment for the occultization of Atlantis, emphasizing suppressed technology and a proto-civilization.
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Mentioned by Aaron Mahnke as the author of a significant book on Atlantis.
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Mentioned by Flint Dibble when discussing the origins of modern Atlantis narratives.
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