tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5780447275560131284.post5070948930936007978..comments2023-12-03T18:35:39.831-08:00Comments on Inglinga: ThuleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5780447275560131284.post-42327711094713147132022-05-07T13:44:53.826-07:002022-05-07T13:44:53.826-07:00Jurgen Spanuth goes into great detail about the si...Jurgen Spanuth goes into great detail about the sinking of the homeland in his book Atlantis of the North, and uses facts from the period to come to the conclusion that it actually occurred around 1200 BC and not 12,000 BC. The Egyptian lunar calendar counts one month as one year. So when the Plato heard the story from Solon who visited Egypt 300 years prior and was told by the Egyptians that Atlantis sank 9000 years ago, they mean't 9000 months which is actually 750 years. This was around 500 BC when Solon heard the story from the Egyptian priests. This would give us a date range of around 1100-1200 BC. He also comes to the conclusion that the location of the island that sank was somewhere near Heligoland, off the cost of Germany. This is famously the island where Hengist and Horsa are said to come from. ARYUShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10454692976980223699noreply@blogger.com