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Ancient Civilizations: Lost Worlds of the Past

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Atlantis
Akakir
Hyperborea
Shangri-La
Agartha
Avalon
Lemuria
El Dorado
Waes
Tatunkanara
Amazon Rainforest
King Arthur
Dilmun
Disney
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Atlantis, the Lost Empire
Ignatius Donnelly
Edgar Cayce
Jules Verne
Plato

The provided framework outlines a podcast series titled ”Ancient Civilizations: Lost Worlds of the Past” . Each episode explores a different civilization, such as Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, and others, delving into their mythological, historical, and archaeological aspects. The series aims to unravel the mysteries surrounding these lost civilizations, discussing their cultural significance, speculated... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes34Foundeda year ago
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Episode 34 examines the legend of Agartha, the fabled subterranean world said to lie within the Earth. Rooted in Buddhist and Hindu myths, shaped by the Hollow Earth theory, and embraced by esoteric traditions, Agartha was imagined as a paradise of w... more

Ys, a magnificent city said to have once stood on the coast of Brittany before being swallowed by the sea. Built by King Gradlon for his daughter Dahut, Ys was protected by massive dikes and gates, but the city fell when Dahut—whether through folly, ... more

Explores Iram of the Pillars, the legendary Arabian city described in the Qur’an and later folklore as the City of a Thousand Pillars. Believed to have been destroyed by divine punishment and buried beneath the sands, Iram has been compared to Atlant... more

Akakor, an alleged underground Amazonian city popularized in the 1970s. Based on accounts by the mysterious figure Tatunca Nara, Akakor was described as a legacy of gods who once ruled the Earth. While widely regarded as a hoax, its story has been ti... more

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Host of various episodes focusing on ancient civilizations and their lost worlds, providing insights into their historical and mythological significance.
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Host of episodes exploring multiple ancient civilizations, enriching the dialogue around their cultural stories and histories.

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    Love your part time podcasting. Why waste your precious time. Eh?

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Focusing on various legendary ancient civilizations, this series explores the intersections of mythology, history, and archaeology related to figures like Atlantis, Lemuria, and Mu. Each episode examines the lore and cultural impacts surrounding these lost worlds, unveiling the intriguing narratives and debates that have persisted throughout history. Delving into both the myths and potential historical truths, the discussions reflect humanity's enduring fascination with these civilizations, showcasing how they continue to influence contemporary culture and thought. With a blend of storytelling and analysis, the series invites listeners to ponder the legacies of these bygone societies and their relevance in today's context.

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