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Index
Page references in italics refer to illustrations.
Africa, and the evolution of man 82, 85–6, 94–5, 103, 106–7, 115
agriculture, and culture 129, 131
alchemy and Boyle and Newton 212–15
and modern science 215–17
origins 196, 199, 200–206
technical 211–12
and Zosimus of Panopolis 208–11, 218–19
Alexander the Great 193–4
Alexandria (Egypt) 193, 194–6
Alvin (submersible) 40–41
Amanniyazov, Professor 20
Amasis (pharaoh) 141–2, 202
Amon-Ra 194
amphibians, and evolutionary theory 30–31, 32
Andel, Tjeerd Van 132
animals, classification 27
Antarctic, a site for Atlantis? 155–6, 162–3
Aquinas, Thomas 207
Aristotle 206–7
artefacts, human 2–3 in ancient rock or coal 3–14
and culture 12–13
and early man in Europe 107–12
and early man in North America 104–6
from the world’s first town 118
Artephius 217
Ashmole, Elias 219
Atlantic Ocean, a site for Atlantis? 139, 153–4, 156–61
Atlantis 137–63 refugees flee to Egypt 163–4
Atlas 138, 149, 151–3
australopithecines 96 humans descended from? 81–99, 100–101
Lucy 80–83, 95–6, 97, 98
Austria, artefact found in coal 13–14
Azores, and Atlantis 156–61
‘baboon marker’ 93, 94
Bangweulu, Lake 62
Barnaby, Frank 216
Bauval, Robert 162, 164, 181, 182, 183–4, 188, 189
belief systems 206–7
Bernath, Stephen 116
Beyond Natural Selection (R. Wesson) 31, 34, 36
Bloxham, Arnall 237
boats, development of 121
body form, stability of 28
Bolus of Mendes 204–6, 207–8
bones in ancient rock/coal 15–16, 113–15
butchered by early tools 108–10
Bonifay, Eugène 111
Book of the Dead, The 191–2, 202, 204, 224–5
Books of Hermes Trismegistus 195, 196–7, 205, 218
Bousfield, Edward 50
Boxberger, Leo von 61
Boyle, Robert 212–15
Breasted, J. H. 169
Breuil, Henri 112–13
Brewster, Sir David 13
Bronze Age cultures, and a Mediterranean Atlantis 144, 145–53
Budge, Sir E. A. W. 169
Burroughs, Wilbur 16, 19
butchering, ancient 108–10, 111
‘Cadborosaurus’ 47–51
California, ‘Gold Rush’ 3
Cambrian Explosion 1, 21, 26
Capellini, Professor 108, 109, 111
Carcharodon megalodon (shark) 42–4, 46
Çatal Hüyük, civilization at 117–19, 127–8, 133, 134, 135, 148
Cavallari, Francesco 200–201
cave paintings of boats 121
dinosaurs depicted in? 71–2
and writing 131
chain, gold, in a piece of coal 10–12
‘Champ’ 53
Champlain, Lake 52–3
Champlain, Samuel de 53
Chaos Theory, and evolution 36–9
chaousarou 53
Chavaillon, J. 115
Christianity 207
civilization origins of 117–36
see also culture
Cleopatra (alchemist) 219
coal, human artefacts found in 10–12, 13–14
coelacanths 44–6
Coffin Texts, The 191, 192, 204
Congo, relict dinosaurs? 57–61, 65–70
Corrigan, Philip 225–8, 235
creatures, mysterious aquatic 40–55
on land 55–6, 70
living dinosaurs? 57–78
Cremo, Michael 102, 116
Crete and Atlantis 146–50
early colonization 134, 135
Critias 141
Critias (Plato) 141
crocodiles, giant 70
cryptozoology 46–7 see also creatures, mysterious
Culp, S. W. 10, 12, 13, 14
culture 2 development of an urban culture 119–21, 131–2
and gold artefacts 12–13
sudden advances in 128–9, 131–2 see also civilization
Dalai Lama 220–22
Danakil Desert and Highlands 94–5
Darwin, Charles, theory of evolution 23–5, 32, 34, 39
Dastin, John 212, 214
Dawkins, Richard 24, 39
Deepstar 4000 (submersible) 41
Deucalion 132
dinosaurs 1–2 fossil footprints 17–20
man existing before/with 11, 13, 17–20
still extant? 57–78
Diocletian 208
Dobbs, Betty 214
Drosophila, and evolutionary theory 32
dwarf animals 54
Edwards, I. E. S. 182, 190
Egypt, ancient alchemy 196, 208–11
ancient texts 181, 190–93, 195–9, 224
a cultural melting pot 204
dinosaurs still extant in? 70–71
links with Greece 193–6, 202–4
pyramids 185, 190
and reincarnation 224–5 see also Giza complex
Elawar, Imad 231–4
Eldredge, Niles 25, 35