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Dr_Almagro
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 4:40 am Post subject: Atlantis 2005. International Conference on Atlantis Theories |
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Fuente: AtlantisDiscovery.com
http://DiscoveryAtlantis.sytes.net/
Atlantis 2005. International Conference
The Atlantis Hypothesis: Searching for a Lost Land.
The first scientific congress of the history about the Plato's Atlantis! 11 - 13 July 2005, Milos Island, Greece.
Atlantis's Keywords. Georgeos Díaz-Montexano's Map
http://www.AtlantisDiscovery.com/atlantis_map/
/- abuse alert -/Spain/ This Conference aims to serve as a forum for the presentation and constructive discussion of all the issues related to the hypothesis of the lost land of Atlantis. The purpose of the meeting is to gather specialists of all the different disciplines involved in highlighting the scientific aspects of this fascinating subject.
Greece is the most appropriate location for hosting this conference, as the ancient Greek great mind Plato formulated the Atlantis hypothesis.
LANGUAGE
The official language of the conference will be English. There will be simultaneous interpretation to/from Greek.
TOPICS
Scientific approaches to the three main questions: if, when, and where based on research and evidences related to the following disciplines:
- Volcanology
- Seismology, Palaeoseismology, Geodynamics
- Tectonics, Palaeomagnetism
- Geology, Geophysics
- Meteors, Impactors
- Geochemistry
- Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, Geoarchaeology
- Oceanography
- Geography, Physiography
- Cartography
- History, Mythology, Geomythology
- Archaeometry
- Palaeoceanography, Palaeoclimatology
- Philosophy, Philology
- Plato and History, Plato and Myth
Oral or poster presentations are welcome on the topics mentioned on the Topics.
Interested contributors are kindly asked to submit the Abstract Submission Form by 15th February 2005.
All abstracts will be reviewed by the International Program Committee, and the authors will be notified about acceptance of their paper by 15 March 2005. All the accepted abstracts, will be published in the Abstract Book that will be given to the conference participants.
A CD of the conference proceedings will be published after the conference. Detailed instructions on paper submission will be given at a later stage.
List of Submitted Abstracts -as per 3.2.2005-
1. "The Geology of Gibraltar Strait and the Myth of Atlantis"
Jacques COLLINA-GIRARD, University Aix-Marseille I, France
2. "The Search of Atlantis in Cuba"
Andrew COLLINS, Historian, UK
3. "Scientific Atlantology. Atlantis in Gibraltar, between Iberia and Morocco. The only possible location of Atlantis."
Georgeos DIAZ-MONTEXANO, Scientific Atlantology International Society (S.A.I.S.) and Sociedad epigráfica de España (S.E.E.), Spain
4. "Scientific Atlantology. New proofs locates the origin of the story of Atlantis in time previous to Plato."
Georgeos DIAZ-MONTEXANO, Scientific Atlantology International Society (S.A.I.S.) and Sociedad epigráfica de España (S.E.E.), Spain
5. "Scientific Atlantology. The Plato's Atlantis, an historical-geographic and mythological description of Iberia and Morocco."
Georgeos DIAZ-MONTEXANO, Scientific Atlantology International Society (S.A.I.S.) and Sociedad epigráfica de España (S.E.E.), Spain
6. "A Geographic Comparison of Plato's Atlantis and Ireland as a Test of the Megalithic Culture Hypothesis"
Ulf ERLINGSSON, Geologist, USA
7. "The Geography of Atlantis:Neither Allegorical Nor Exaggerated"
Rand FLEM-ATH, International Best Selling Author, Canada
8. "The Santorini Volcano: Geology and Atlantis Mythos"
Walter FRIEDRICH, University of Aarhus, Denmark
9. "Old and New Tools and Approaches in the Search of the Lost Land"
Michael FYTIKAS, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and
George VOUGIOUKALAKIS, Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration, Greece
10. "The Topos of Atlantis: Some Philosophical Insights"
Amihud GILEAD, University of Haifa, Israel
11. "Results of Russian Expeditions in Azoro-Gibraltar Tectonic Zone and Various Geophysical Model Atlantis Destruction"
Alexander GORODNITSKY, Shirshovs Oceanology Inst., Academy of Sciences, Russia
12. "Plato's Atlantis Tale III: Geographical Elements"
Rainer KUEHNE, Individual Researcher, Germany
13. "Palaeogeographic reconstructions of the Aegean. Was Atlantis on the doorstep of Athens?"
Kurt LAMBECK, The Australian National University, Australia
14. "The Constitution of Atlantis"
Manolis MIKROGIANNAKIS, University of Athens, Greece
15. "Linking Myth, Religion, Philosophy of Science, and Geology – The Atlantis Example"
Amos NUR, Stanford University, USA
16. "Dating of a Catastroph in the 12th century B.C, pre-hestoric Athens. Evidence from Platon's Critias"
Stavros PAPAMARINOPOULOS, University of Patras, Greece
17. "Platon's Phaeton and Homer's Phaethousa. Cometary Fragments in the 12th century B.C"
Stavros PAPAMARINOPOULOS, University of Patras, Greece
18. "Atlantis - The Lost Land Hypothesis and the Cataclysmic Mass Edifice Failure of the Volcano of Santorini in the Bronze Age."
George PAPARAS-CARAYANNIS, Retired Director International Tsunami Information Center (UNESCO - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission), USA
19. "Interpreting Myths; Catastrophism and New Catastrophism"
Spyros B. PAVLIDES and Alexandros CHATZIPETROS,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Greece
20. "The Novelty of the Atlantis Myth in the Light of Freudian Interpretation"
Yair SCHLEIN, The College of Managment Academic Studies, Israel
21. "A Possible Asiatic Origin for Key Elements of Plato's Atlantis Story"
Robert SCHOCH, Boston University, USA
Logan K. D. YONAVJAK, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
22. "The Deucalion Catastroph"
Emilio SPEDICATO, University of Bergamo, Italy
23. "Atlantis in Quisqueya"
Emilio SPEDICATO, University of Bergamo, Italy
More information about VENUE-LOCATION, USEFUL INFORMATION, REGISTRATION, SPONSORING & ADVERTIZING and ORGANIZERS in http://milos.conferences.gr/index.php?id=917
Keywords: Atlantis, Atlántida, Platón, Plato, congress, conference.
Datos de Contacto :
Maria Fdez-Valmayor atlantis-info@AtlantisDiscovery.com Tel (+34)914799120 http://www.AtlantisDiscovery.com/
http://www.- abuse alert -/asp/aspComunicados.asp?nid=47308 _________________ Dr. Almagro
Scientific Atlantology International Society (S.A.I.S.)
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Ed Ziomek
Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 562 Location: Stamford, Connecticut
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:49 am Post subject: |
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Atlantis Theory... in support of your research.... Ed Ziomek, John Ziomek
I have listed 23 Atlantean landmarks, found on a Davalos/Aparicio map, of the Valley of Mexico, and e-published them on "World-Mysteries.com".
You can find them in an article I wrote... "Atlantean Puzzle Pieces" on a Yahoo search.
I will also list them here...
The reproduction map, Plano reconstructivo de la región de Tenochtitlan, by Senor Luis Gonzalez Aparicio and Hector Davalos displays many Atlantis symbols, names and landmarks. I am calling this the "Davalos/Aparicio" map.
http://www.bereda.com/losos/L-M/frames3.htm then "Mapa Antiquo"
It is my educated opinion that the Valley of Mexico may be the "ombligo", the Greek "omphallos", the "navel of the earth" as described by the Atlantean legends.
...using a Yahoo or Google search...
"piller of Hercules" +mexico
http://www.world-mysteries.com/gw_edziom2.htm
And the temple of the Egyptian God Tehotu, on the temple of Teotuhuacan, Mexico.
......Yahoo or Google search
"Tehotu on the Temple of Teotu-Huacan"
http://www.world-mysteries.com/gw_edziom3.htm
Aztec is defined as A- Setekh "Place of Setekh", "Temple of Setekh", "Pyramid of Setekh"
The Egyptian God Set, Setekh, also known as Sirius, the Venus Dog Star.
Concentration of Atlantean Names in the Valley of Mexico
Atlatzinco
Atlauntenco
Atlaco
Atlacualco
Atlanco
Atlacuinuayan
Atlazolpa
Atlapulco
Atlipac
Atoyac
Atlantean landmarks:
1. "10 miles from the Ocean". No. 10 miles from Xochimilco, Lake of the flowers.
2. Pillars of Hercules:
#1 candidate... Tepeyacac, Holy Hill, Phallic of the God 'Ea' "the Divine Male"
#2 candidate... Iliacac, Phallus of the God 'Ea' or "illiah" or 'a-yah'
#3 candidate... Colhuacan is this the Greek equivalent of "Colonus arraklees"
#4 candidate Coyohuacan... sits in opposition to Colhuacan, enemy of Hercules
each candidate can also be described located where... "the straits were narrow at that point"
Also, Coyohuacan and Colhuacan sit at the "Gateway" to the Lake of Texcoco and Tenochtitlan, the "Tat Land", the "Tuat Land", the "underworld", the "Land of the Womb/Vulva", the "Holy Tabernacle", the Mashkan -Laguna de Mexico, the "holy temple".
3. Temple of Athena
#1 Atenco Aten Inca, compare with Athens Greece... Temple of Athena-Nike
#2 Tenayucan.pu
4. Temple of Hephaestos Tepetacalco.pu, Epazoyucan, or Tepetzinco
5. Temple of Sun and Moon, Coatenchan Ka-Aten-Khan
6. "River Asopus on the left": Azcaputzalco.pu (west of Tepeyacac)
7. Temple of Atlas Atlaco
8. "Mt. Helicon", Chimal Huacan (my theory, compare with "Shamash Huacan")
9. Lycabettus and Penyx.
Lycabettus I believe is spelled incorrectly, but very close to a very recognizable name. Lycabettus I believe is the Aztec Bados, but labeled by the Conquistadors... Penon de los Bados, or "Pillar of the Bados". Why would the Conquistadors go through the trouble of mixing an Aztec title with a Spanish descriptive phrase. Based on all my research, and surrounding naming conventions, I believe the correct Aztec spelling of "Penon de los Bados" should be Yaca-Bados, or ill-ya-ka Bados, or Grave of the God, i.e, the Egyptian Abydos, (grave of Osiris). Penon de los Bados is located slightly to the East of Tenochtitlan, with ilicac (Phallus of the God, and Piller of Hercules candidate) place equidistant to the West of Tenochtitlan. Osiris was the God of the Underworld, God of the night. "Night-time" dies in the East, with the rising sun God, Horus-Ra. "Night-time" is born in the West, exactly where Horus-Ra dies at the setting sun, each day.
So I believe "ilicac", the phallus of the God, the piller of the God, or the "Penyx", is the "birthplace of Osiris", and Lycabettus, or Penon de los Bados, refers to the grave of Osiris.
Tenochtitlan is on the island in between these two landmarks. God of Darkness, or God of the Night-Nyx, My theory.
10. references to Poseidon, and Temple of Poseidon "Pochtli", "Papatlan"
The 3-pronged Saguarro Cactus is plausibly the Osirian trinity or the Poseidon trident, which is part of the Mexican national flag.
11. references to Thoth, aka Tehotu, aka Djeheuty on left side of staircase of Teotuhuacan (Tehotu on temple of Teotu), also known as Hermes to the Greeks, Idris/Enoch to the Hebrews, Osiris to the Egyptians. Note the similarity: Tenochtitlan, and Enoch. Titlan, and Tuat land. i.e., "the Underworld" Tenochtitlan, "God of Darkness, land of the Tuat".
12. references to Osiris - Xochimilco, and Texcaca (She Ke Ku, Chicago) Lake of Osiris
Yahoo/Google lookup... Ka Ka +Osiris, or "Ka her Ka" +Osiris
13. "sandy soil with underlayment of clay"
Mexico City sinks 4 inches per year into the sandy soil, and Puebla, Mexico is renowned for its outstaning ceramic clays found there.
14. city location Thule "Tula, Mexico"
15. Nation location of Lemuria "The Maya".. could also be "Amiu-amau" group of Gods, or vassals of Osiris, God of the Underworld.
16. "Land between the oceans was navigable", connections to the Atlantic and Pacific were river navigable, from the Valley of Mexico, in ancient times. Today's Mexico City sits "flat as a tabletop" at 7000 feet elevation. Tour guides will tell you that 4 cities lie buried in the Valley of Mexico, and the Aztecs did not know "who put them there".
17. Red rocks, black rocks, yellow rocks, white rocks, (from the Atlantean legend)
18. Temple complex, surrounded by areas for craftsmen and warriors... The Temple complex of Teotuhuacan is surrounded by the remains of housing for the craftsmen, and close by to the town of "Otumba", which means "warriors" in at least one African dialect (Senegal, Congo?) The naming convention hints that specific tribes had the function of mercenary armies.
19. Atlantis sits at the end of a long promonotory...
20. Atlantis is located at the "navel of the earth" Atlantis
Ombligo (navel to Mexicans), and Vulva to the Aztecs. The name Atlantis can be translated almost entirely from the Egyptian. "AT" as a prefix, is a remarkable two-letter set, with two meanings: Vulva, and Rebel (girly man).
On the female side, the Goddess side, AT means "vulva", the goddess of creation, the womb of creation. Atlantis literally means... Land of creation, very close to "navel of the earth".
The Mexicans call the Valley of Mexico... "Ombligo", the "belly button of the Moon".
21. Atlantis sits at the center of an "truly endless continent", as does the Valley of Mexico. In fact, the Valley of Mexico is the physical beginning of the entire North American continent, and on top of the South American continent. It is one good reason that I believe the Atlas statue is in fact a secret map of the Western Hemisphere. The head of Atlas is arguably "Yucatan", with right arm being Florida/Cuba, and left arm being Baja. The Valley of Mexico sits on the left shoulder of the Atlas statue, and is the beginning of "a truly endless continent".
22. Critias speaks of 10 double-temples
Itzapalapan.pu
Coyohuacan.pu
Tlacopan.pu
Tenayocan.pu
Atzacoalco, or Atlacoalco
Tezcuco.pu
Tlalmanalco
Coatinchan.pu
Huitzilopochtli
Huitznahuac this temple is depicted with two aspects, of a single temple structure. Is this the missing 10th double temple? (still studying this one)
23. Acropolis "Acopulco"
By the way, the ancient peoples built their temples 4500 years ago to include electrical properties, as mentioned by Graham Hancock, "Fingerprints of the Gods", and later mentioned in my article
"Egyptian Images of Tehotu on the Temple of Teotu-Huacan"
also on "World-Mysteries.com"
Ed Ziomek edward.ziomek@snet.net _________________ Ed Ziomek |
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Ed Ziomek
Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 562 Location: Stamford, Connecticut
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 5:39 am Post subject: Milos Conference |
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Unfortunately, my "Valley of Mexico" explanation was not accepted by the Milos Conference, due to it "not being in the right format" and "not being sceintific references". I have sent the map and information to Conference organizers, and have received no response beyond their refusal to publish my theories.
The conference organizers may be correct in their caution. Much of my material is brand new theory, based on a $6 tourist map reproduced in 1973 by the government of the City of Mexico City.
However, the History Channel is now broadcasting a show about the Search for Atlantis, and one of the theories is that the Yucatan could be Atlantis, or that Bermuda or Bimini might be Atlantis.
They are all correct in my opinion. Grand Central Station for Atlantis is, I still believe, the Valley of Mexico, which is the geographic "center" (virtually) for the entire Western Hemisphere, and includes Bermuda and Bimini and Yucatan.
The Davalos/Aparicio map (Mapo de la Region de Mexico-Tenochtitlan) is owned by the City of Mexico City, and can be found in most bookstores in that area. It is loaded with Atlantean, Egyptian, Greek, some Judaic iconic symbolism, including plausible "Pillars of Hercules" (Tepeyacac), and "Pillar of Atlas" -omphallos (Tlatelolco).
Good luck. Ed Z edward.ziomek@snet.net _________________ Ed Ziomek |
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Ed Ziomek
Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 562 Location: Stamford, Connecticut
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 10:38 am Post subject: Message from Atlantis-Milos Conference Secretariat... |
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I just received the following message from the Atlantis-Milos Conference Secretariat, Ms. Barbara Barakou...
Dear Mr Ziomek
Thank you for your email.
We are pleased to inform you that the Atlantis conference Press Releases are available at:
http://milos.conferences.gr/index.php?id=2857
We remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.
Kind regards
Barbara Barakou
Conference Department
*****
Note, the Yucatan, Bimini, Bermuda, and Valley of Mexico theories were not mentioned at the conference. -Ed Ziomek _________________ Ed Ziomek |
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Ed Ziomek
Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 562 Location: Stamford, Connecticut
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:13 am Post subject: Atlantis, the Seven Seals |
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For anyone that is interested, I have related how at least 1000 or 10,000 authors before me have explained the identical similarities between the ancient Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This includes iconic designs, pottery, naming conventions, language patterns, food patterns, metallurgy, weapons, theology, clothes fashions, pyramid styles, ink and dye manufacturing, music styles and instruments, boat construction, and mythology.
There are, I believe, 100 authors over the last 500 years that have declared the Caribean, meso-american or Mexican areas as plausible Atlantis locations, including the recent theories of George Erickson, Greg Smith and many others.
One extremely specific and detailed author I suggest any interested party to read is Zoltan Simon, who wrote.. "Atlantis, the Seven Seals", regarding the Aztecs and the Valley of Mexico, written in 1984. _________________ Ed Ziomek |
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Ed Ziomek
Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 562 Location: Stamford, Connecticut
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:00 am Post subject: Giza similarities with Teotuhuacan |
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For more on the Egyptian connections with the Valley of Mexico, and Teotuhuacan, please refer to the incredible webpage of Alex Sokolowski's World-Mysteries.com....
http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_7.htm
This webpage shows an amazing geographic relationship between the Giza pyramids and the layout of Teotuhuacan.
Thanks again for your continued interest.
Ed Z _________________ Ed Ziomek |
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