LOST CIVILIZATIONS

Dedicated to those who explore mankind's past civilizations in order to better understand the future of the human race.

Typically modern humankind considers civilization as the past 4000 years seldom realizing that the human race has perhaps been re-inventing itself on a cyclic basis. The most publicized and certainly the most popular in terms of mysterious lost civilizations would certainly be Atlantis. It beacons us hauntingly deep into our past and makes us question if what we are doing now has somehow been replicated long ago. This site will attempt to address this issue as well as examine various other lost civilizations in the hope that this knowledge will make our evolution not so catastrophic. The golden age we live in allows those who choose to learn from the distant past to move forward beyond this millenium into a world in which we truly have the tools and means neccessary to achieve solutions to our greatest problems. This site on the infobahn will be updated regularly and will evolve as knowledge in the medium permits.

Last updated March 10th,1997

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This site outlines the guest speakers that will attend a symposium on the subject. Each has there field of expertise such as Atlantis, Native Indians Mappings, pre-Egyptian civilization, and so on. The introduction to this topic on this page is reason enough to look into at least once.

TimeLapse

Looking to play a lost civilzation related game? This seems like it would be a lot of fun. Blend a bit of fantasy with reality.

HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN AGES

Here you will find information in great detail revolving around the concept of past lost civilizations. This site refers to areas all over the globe where civilizations before the new age propagated and then disappeared. Great length are taken to show evidence especially of Atlantis. At the very least you have a good read.

The Sunken Kingdom

Looking for a book on Atlantis right about now? Here is you chance to grab one hot off the net. This site promotes the book with juicy details to get your brain cells salivating.

The Ancient World Web: Index

There is a meta index, geographical index, and subject index as well as a ancient world web FAQ. Some very good links to information on the topic are here.

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page

Those interested in mediterranean based classics and archaeology from this vibrant region can find it here. Contains texts, projects, journals, exhibits, source images, and field projects to boot. It's well worth digging information up from here.

Perseus Project

Those of us interested in mythology will find this site one of the best on the subject. A Magellan 4 star site this location on the web is very well organized and includes literally the full meal deal on Greek and Roman mythology.

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