Atlantis Rising 98 - March/April 2013 (Atlantis Rising Magazine)
Aliens in Ancient Egypt. Mysteries of the Universe. Lost Secrets of the Gods. The Golden Thread of Time. Atlantis and the Coming Ice Age.
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The Ultimate Human Conspiracy. True Tales of the Truly Weird: A great war was fought along the Atlantic coastline followed by a catastrophe. Homer, writing four hundred and twenty five years later, was given the tales and for artistic sake placed them in his own world. His audience did not know there was no such thing as a united Greece that long ago, and the town Homer called Ilium in his Iliad was never called Troy.
It had no broad avenues and no large buildings that could hold 50 princes. It was in BC— BC a backwater town. The real wars fought in the Atlantic are better known and remembered in the epics of Celtic bards, and in the Norse and Finnish myths. These tales of great wars were transmitted orally for centuries. The Finnish Kalevala is the body of poems that starts with creation. The highlight is the hero Kullervo who has been compared to Greek characters.
The war could not have been fought in the Aegean Sea. He describes tides and crashing waves unknown to Greeks or Romans, weapons not used in the time frame, and food and climate that could only describe a different setting.
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Poetic license placed Troy in a location the size of a modern shopping mall. Where Homer described walls of bronze, the Troy that is believed to be the site had mud walls. It disappointed Alexander the Great to such a degree he had a new city built to reflect Homer. Even Greek historians claimed it could not have happened and claimed the wanderings of the Odyssey could only have happened in the Atlantic.
Turkey, more properly at this time was Anatolia. It was controlled by the Hittites who were known as warriors, traders, and record keepers. They recorded no such great battle. The Greek historian Herodotus asked the Egyptians if the war ever happened; they told him they had never heard of such a war. Homer describes a Greek victory that is the opposite of what actually happened when the Sea Peoples raided the Mediterranean Sea.
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What is collectively known today as Greece was brought to its knees and forced into a Dark Age period that lasted four hundred years. Greek cities lost most of their population after the invasion of the Sea Peoples aka the Trojan War. Over 50 percent of their smaller towns were gone within one hundred years.
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When they emerged after BC, their history was given to them along with their alphabet and even their gods by those who were the new sea kings. A great war was fought inside and outside the famous Pillars of Hercules. Shortly after Troia and nearby Lisbon fell, the coast was hit with subsequent destructive weather that brought the once mighty headlands of the Portuguese Troia to sea level. It shifted the power of the seaboard civilizations that built monuments to Saturn and Neptune.
It also broke the power that goddess worship held until that time. Raiders, perhaps invigorated by the vacuum of power that was once all that kept the peace, moved into the Mediterranean. The Sikels landed on Sicily and claimed it for their own. The Tyrsenoi, or as they were called by Strabo, the Etrusci, captured and settled Italy hundreds of years before Rome was built.
Known to us as the Etruscans they were a great force on the sea. They were skilled in military arts, in employing irrigation and drainage techniques and in an early accurate calendar of days, 5 hours, and 40 minutes. Giving evidence to their role in the great wars Usil Ulysses was their Apollo—part Sun God—part hero.
The Peleset, called Philistines in the Bible, landed in Palestine and joined the Phoenicians, the greatest sea power of the Mediterranean Sea. The Shardan with their horned helmets saved Egypt, which was nearly defeated. The two made an alliance and the Shardan settled the island of Sardinia. Strabo said one had to balance Homer the entertainer with Homer the historical source.
He placed events from Homer on the Iberian Peninsula. Plutarch agreed with him and believed part of the story takes place west of Britain in the Atlantic isle of Ogygia. Tacitus also claimed Ulysses sailed not in the Mediterranean, but in the Northern Seas. Thucydides, a Greek historian also questioned the mistakes of Homer. These include describing Mycenae as the great capital of Agamemnon. The unimportant town may have never had more than six hundred people. My own Triumph of the Sea Gods in traced the wanderings of Ulysses and made the case for an Iberian site for the great war of BC.
No one can date the founding of Setubal, but it may have existed from at least the Bronze Age, as Bronze age relics have been excavated. Its legend claims it was founded by Tubal, the son of the biblical Cain. Today one need only brave the traffic between Lisbon and Setubal to reach ancient Troia. The victim of a massive earthquake that ended the war, Troia fell into the sea.
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Today it is a narrow spit of land in the estuary of the Sado River. Beach lovers go there to enjoy the water and sand, which is all that remains. Here and there the ruins of ancient walls poke their way through the sand recalling events of three thousand years before. At the mouth of the Sado is Torre de Outao, a temple to the sea god Neptune.