La Atlántida: descifrando la civilización del Atlántico
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Atlantis: Deciphering the Civilization of the Atlantic examines the traces of a tsunami catastrophe documented in the Guadalquivir paleoestuary, reveals sophisticated sailing vessels three millennia before the Phoenician arrival, and reconstructs a vast trade network that would explain the presence of African ivory and Sicilian amber in Andalusian dolmens dating back five thousand years. Furthermore, it focuses on the geographical implications of Egyptian afterlife maps and establishes parallels with the sociopolitical divisions of the Incas to portray Atlantis. Ultimately, it abandons idealism and speculation, consolidating the question as an object of study for all sciences, moving beyond mere legend.
José Orihuela Guerrero coordinates this fourth installment of the series, which since 2022 has been laying the foundations for a scientific study of Atlantis. Philologists, archaeologists, geologists, anthropologists, and historians are joining forces in an unprecedented new holistic effort to rationally trace a real Holocene culture in the lands of the Gulf of Cádiz. Will we be able to recognize the vestiges of the empire before oblivion buries them forever? Will Atlantis achieve its distinction as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity?
AUTHORS
Music: José Orihuela Guerrero
PUBLISHER
RELEASE DATE
April 28, 2026
ISBN
9791370202439
PAGES
328 p. ; 24,0 x 15,0 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
ArqueologÃa
LANGUAGE
Spanish