THE LOST LEMURIA: The Story of the Lost Civilization (Ancient Mysteries)e-artnow, 6. juuli 2017 - 360 pages The object of this study about the lost continent of Lemuria and its inhabitants is to establish by the evidence obtainable from geology and from the study of the relative distribution of living and extinct animals and plants, as well as from the observed processes of physical evolution in the lower kingdoms, the facts stated in the "Secret Doctrine" and in other works with reference to these now submerged lands. William Scott-Elliot (1849-1919) was a theosophist and anthropologist. |
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... geology and from the study of the relative distribution of living and extinct animals and plants, as well as from the observed processes of physical evolution in the lower kingdoms, the facts stated in the "Secret Doctrine" and in other ...
... geology and from the study of the relative distribution of living and extinct animals and plants, as well as from the observed processes of physical evolution in the lower kingdoms, the facts stated in the "Secret Doctrine" and in other ...
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... Geologists have in some cases been able to specify the exact portions of the earth's surface where these subsidences ... geological changes of the earth's crust, elevations and depressions of the ground take place everywhere, sometimes ...
... Geologists have in some cases been able to specify the exact portions of the earth's surface where these subsidences ... geological changes of the earth's crust, elevations and depressions of the ground take place everywhere, sometimes ...
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... geological basis." The name Lemuria, as above stated, was originally adopted by Mr. Sclater in recognition of the fact that it was probably on this continent that animals of the Lemuroid type were developed. "This," writes A. R. Wallace ...
... geological basis." The name Lemuria, as above stated, was originally adopted by Mr. Sclater in recognition of the fact that it was probably on this continent that animals of the Lemuroid type were developed. "This," writes A. R. Wallace ...
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... geology of India, which shows us Ceylon and South India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while ... Geological Society deals with the subject in still greater detail:— "The affinities between the fossils of both animals.
... geology of India, which shows us Ceylon and South India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while ... Geological Society deals with the subject in still greater detail:— "The affinities between the fossils of both animals.
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... geological aspect. "With regard to the geographical evidence, a glance at the map will show that from the neighbourhood of the West Coast of India to that of the Seychelles, Madagascar, and the Mauritius, extends a line of coral atolls ...
... geological aspect. "With regard to the geographical evidence, a glance at the map will show that from the neighbourhood of the West Coast of India to that of the Seychelles, Madagascar, and the Mauritius, extends a line of coral atolls ...
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