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Iberia = Atlantis: "the Island of Atlantis", "Island of the Bulls", and "Island of the Metals"

Added: (Fri Apr 25 2008)

Iberia = Atlantis: "the Island of Atlantis", "Island of the Bulls", and "Island of the Metals"



Georgeos Díaz-Montexano, 2008

New palaeographical and linguistical evidences they point that Iberia could be known by the ancient Phoenicians as "Island of the Metals", "Island of the Bulls", or even like "the Island of Atlantis or Atlas", ie, the same Plato's Atlantis.



The hispanocuban investigator Georgeos Díaz-Montexano has discovered new palaeophilological evidences that allow to explain the ancient names of Iberia and Ispania, by means of three fundamental hypotheses: "Island of the Bulls", "Island of the Metals", or "the Island of Atlantis or Atlante". The evidences have been found in the most ancient languages from Indo-European and Afro-Asian Peoples, whose influences in the ancient history of the Iberian peninsula it is sufficiently attested by the Archaeology, for what we are before hypotheses sustained in physical evidences, ie, in scientific proofs.


The evidences are gathered in the new book of Díaz-Montexano, "The Historical Atlantis: the study of the palaeographical and linguistical sources".



Source: http://www.antiquos.com/La-Atlantida-de-Platon//modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=82

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