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    OCTOBER 2024 The recent cyber attack on the Internet Archive is deplorable and can be reasonably compared with the repeated burning of the Great Library of Alexandria. I have used the Wayback Machine extensively, but, until the full extent of the permanent damage is clear, I am unable to assess its effect on Atlantipedia. At […]Read More »
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    Joining The Dots

    I have now published my new book, Joining The Dots, which offers a fresh look at the Atlantis mystery. I have addressed the critical questions of when, where and who, using Plato’s own words, tempered with some critical thinking and a modicum of common sense.Read More »
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Marriage, Edmund *

Edmund Marriage is the nephew of the late Christian O’Brien, the exploration geologist, who has done much to promote the edmund_marriage Azores as the likely location of Atlantis. Marriage, an expert on ancient agronomy, founded the Golden Age Project, which promotes the work of his uncle. He believes that the Bekka Valley in Lebanon is the site of the Garden of Eden and that all major domesticated crops can be traced through their DNA back to Southern Lebanon(c).

In 2019, Atlantisforschung reported “that Edmund Marriage is currently working with Adi Krdzalic on a book project that builds on the research of the two O’Briens but provides a wealth of supplementary information from ancient records which makes it clear that the ancients knew that survivors of the Atlantean culture traveled to the East of the Mediterranean (the “Eden of the East,” as E. Marriage calls it) migrated to the area of ??present-day Rachaiya, near Mount Hermon in Lebanon.”(b)

There is a series of feature-length videos entitled Learning from History, by Edmund Marriage, available on YouTube(a).

(a) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT1heGsp1aw

(b) Edmund Marriage – Atlantisforschung.de (atlantisforschung-de.translate.goog)

(c) HPANWO: UK Probe Conference- October ’08 (archive.org) (over halfway down page) *