Take a look at this article about magnificent ancient sculptures judged on a level with ancient Italian and Greek artwork. I love how, so often, explorers attribute their finds to having come from the lost continent of Atlantis, especially when they don’t know who created the works of art.
When the German explorer Leo Frobenius went on an expedition to West Africa 100 years ago and discovered beautiful terracotta sculptures and brass heads from Ife, he thought he had found Plato’s lost city of Atlantis. Majesty, Serenity and Suffering from Ife’s Golden Age
I’ve received many email replies to my newsletter mentioning my research on Edgar Cayce’s readings on Atlantis for my May 2nd Lancaster, Pennsylvania seminar on Atlantis and its Colony in Egypt.
This is encouraging because I wondered if, because of the recent great emphasis on 2012 and therefore Yucatan and the Maya, if the perennial interest in ancient Egypt and Atlantis had been diverted.
I think that ancient Egypt and Atlantis will always hold a fascination for many people. I know it does for me.
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