and reincarnation 224–5 see also Giza complex
Elawar, Imad 231–4
Eldredge, Niles 25, 35
England, early man in 107–8, 111–12
Ethiopia and the origins of man 85, 94–5, 106, 115
pterosaurs still extant in? 74
Europe and the last Ice Age 123–4, 132
prehistoric tools in 107–13
evolution and Chaos Theory 36–9
Darwin’s theory of 23–5, 32, 39
and the fossil record 1, 25–32
of man 80–99
and natural selection 32
and problems with the origin of species 24–36
extinct creatures, still exist? 40–79
Finnaeus, Orestius 155
Fiore, Edith 236, 239, 240
fish, and evolutionary theory 30
Flamel, Nicholas 212, 214
Flem-Arth, Rand and Rose 155, 156
flint tools 112
flood see sea level
footprints, fossil 16–20, 97–8, 107
Forbidden Archaeology (Cremo and Thompson) 102
fossils and the age of man see man, age of
human bones in Ethiopia 94–5, 106
‘living’ 44–6
and the theory of evolution 1, 25–32, 33, 35
France development of shelters 120
early man in 110, 111, 112
Fraser, Peter 206
Gabon, dinosaurs still extant in? 63–4
Geber 212
genetic code, randomly evolved? 35–6
Germany, development of culture 120
Gilbert, Adrian 162
Giza complex 166, 185–90 age 162–84
astronomical connections 180–84, 187–8
Great Pyramid 180, 186–7
Sphinx 163, 165–76, 177, 179, 183
gold and alchemy 212
alloys 12
and culture 12–13
gold chain in a piece of coal 10–12
gold plates in funerary mounds 201–2
gold mines, and human artefacts 3–7, 8–10
‘Gold Rush’, California 3
Goren-Inbar, Naama xi, xii
Gould, Stephen Jay 24, 25, 30, 34, 35
Greece Atlantis near see Thera
earliest settlers 134–6
and the last Ice Age 125, 132–3
links with Egypt 193–6, 202–4
Plato’s description of 150
and a world-wide flood 126–7, 132
Hagelund, Captain 51
Hancock, Graham 162, 164, 183–4
Hassan, Selim 171
Hawass, Zahi 167–8, 175
Hehr, Frederick 14
Hermes Trismegistus 195
Hermetica 196–7, 218, 224
Heuvelmans, Bernard 46, 47
hieroglyphs 179–80
Hittites 152
hominids fossil 80, 81, 82, 94–5 see also australopithecines
Homo spp. 83, 87, 107 see also man
horses and evolutionary theory 28–9
small 55
Houses of Life 192–3
Hoyle, Fred 36
humans see man
Huxley, Sir Julian 24
Huxley, T. H. 23
hypnosis 236–41
Ice Age(s) and culture 119–21
flood following the last 124–8, 157, 159
last 121, 122–4
In the Wake of Sea-serpents (B. Heuvelmans) 47
Italy early man in 108–10, 113–15
and the post-Ice Age flood 123–4
James, Peter 151, 152–3
James, T. G. H. 170
Jericho 145, 179
Johanson, Donald 80, 81, 83, 95–6,97, 101
Kali-Yuga 22
karma 223, 224
Khafre (pharaoh) 165, 168–71
Khaiyr, Lake 52
Khufu (pharaoh) 165, 186
King, Clarence 7–8
kongamato 73
Kovdriavtsev, V. 161
Labynkyr, lake of 52
Laetoli footprints 97–9, 102, 107
lakes, living fossils in? 52–3
lamas, and reincarnation 220–22
larynx, ‘descended’ 89, 90
Leakey, Louis 83, 99
Leakey, Maeve 83, 85
Leakey, Mary 83, 97
Leakey, Richard 83–4, 96, 101, 115
LeBlond, Paul 47, 48, 50
Lee, Thomas 103, 104, 105–6
Lehner, Mark 167, 188, 189
Levinton, Jeffrey 28
life, formation 1
Likouala swamps, dinosaurs still extant in? 57–61, 65–70
Ling Rinpoche 220, 221–2
Loch Ness ‘Monster’ 52, 54
Locke, John 214
Lorenz, Edward 37
Lucy (an australopithecine) 80–81, 82, 83, 87, 95–6, 97, 98
Lumley, Henry de 120
Maadi 176–9
Mackal, Roy 57, 59, 63 expeditions 65–70
mammals 2, 31
mammoths 156 teeth 122, 123
man ancestors 80–99, 100–101, 106–7
earliest examples of 113–16
early man in Europe 107–12
early man in North America 103–6
fossil footprints 97–8
human traits which defy evolution 87–8
origins of civilization 117–36
man, age of 2 and ancient artefacts 2, 3–15, 116
and ancient writings/traditions 22, 102
and fossil bones in ancient rock/ coal 15–16, 113–15
and fossil footprints 16–20, 97–8
and fossil hominids 85, 99
and fossil shoe prints 20–22
maps, and the site of Atlantis 155, 158
Marinatos, Spyridon 147, 149
Marshack, Alexander 128, 131
mastodons 138 teeth 7, 122, 123
mbilintu 61
Mediterranean area during the last Ice Age 123–4
entrance 160
was Atlantis part of? 145–53
‘Megamouth’ sharks 41–2
Mellaart, James 117–18
Melland, Frank 73
Menkaure (pharaoh) 167
Mesopotamia 179
Mexico, unknown creatures in? 77 mines
artefacts found in 3–7, 8–10
bones found in 15–16
Minoan culture 147
mokele-mbembe 59, 60–62, 64–8, 71, 72
monkeys, proboscis monkeys 90
Morgan, Elaine 92, 93, 94
Morrisonville chain 10–12
mortars, stone 7, 8, 9
Mortensen, Bodil 178
Nahuel Huapi, Lake 52
‘Nahuelito’ 52
nail, discovered in a rock 4, 13
National Geographic (magazine) 98, 99, 101
natural selection 23, 32, 34 and human evolution 86
Nature (magazine) 101
Neolithic civilization 117–18
Neugebauer, Otto 181–2
Newton, Sir Isaac 214–15
North America bones found in coal mines 15
early man in 103–6
fossil footprints 17–20
fossil shoe prints 21–2
human artefacts in ancient rock or coal 3–12, 14
Ice Ages 105, 122
pterodactyls still extant in? 75–7
n’yamala 61, 63, 64–5
obsidian 118
‘Ogopogo’ 52
O’Hanlon, Redmond 68
Okanagan, Lake 52
On the Track of Unknown Animals (B. Heuvelmans) 46
Oreopithecus ape 15
Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, The (Darwin) 23
Origins Reconsidered (R. Leakey) 101
Oxnard, Charles 100
Palestine, and the Sphinx 179
Paluxy river footprints 18–20
Parker, R. A. 182
Pausanias 152
pestles, stone 8
Phenanthropus mirabil
is 17
Philosopher’s Stone 212, 214, 218–19
Physical and Mystical Matters (Bolus) 205
Pindar 151–2
Piri Re’is map 155, 158
plank, wooden, excavated xi–xiii
plants, and evolutionary theory 30
Plato and Atlantis 140–41, 143–4, 145, 149, 150, 153–4, 155–7
and a great flood 126–7
plesiosaurs 52, 53–4, 63, 64
Pliny 152
‘Poimandres, The’ 197–9, 218
Porphyry 209
Powell, James 57, 59, 63–5 expeditions 65–9
Price, G. Ward 73, 74
primates 2
pteranodon 76
pterosaurs 76–8 pterodactyl 73–5
pygmy animals 54
Pyramid Texts, The 181, 190, 191, 192, 204
pyramids 185, 190 at Giza see Giza complex
Pythagoras 202–4, 205, 207, 208
Ragazzoni, Giuseppe 113–15
Red Crag formation (Suffolk) 107–8, 111–12
‘red earth’ 213–14
‘red mercury’ 215–17
‘red powder’ 213
Reid, John 20
reincarnation 203, 220–44
Romania, development of permanent shelters 120
Rousseau, Jacques 106
Runnels, Curtis 132
Russia, and ‘red mercury’ 215–17
Saïs, temples of 137
Sanford, John 105
savanna, evolution of man on the 84–6, 89, 92
Schindel, David 24
Schoch, Robert 172, 173, 174, 175
science, and prejudice 229
Scotland, human artefacts found in ancient rock 13, 14
sea-level, rise after the last Ice Age 121–2, 124–8, 157, 159
sea-serpents 46–51
‘serpent-birds’ 77–8
sharks 41–4
Sheguiandah 104, 106
shelters, and early man 120
shoe prints, fossil 20–22
Shuker, Karl 54, 62, 77, 78
Sibert, John 47, 48
Simonds, A. C. 74
Sipylus, Mount 152, 153
sloths 34
Smithsonian Institution 5, 8, 16, 17
Solon 141, 142–3, 153, 160
Spain, early man in 111
species, origin of 24–36
Sphinx 163, 165–76, 177, 179, 183
Stahl, Barbara 32–4
Stanley, Steven 25
Starsjön, Lake 52
stegosaurus 68
Stein, USS (ship) 40
Stevenson, Ian 230–34, 239
submersibles, and sea ‘monsters’ 40–41
Table Mountain (California), artefacts from 6–10, 14
Tantalis 148, 150–53
Tantalus 151, 152
Taylor, Stan 18
‘Taylor Trail’ 18, 19
teeth, shark 44, 107–8
The Times (newspaper) 4, 13
Thera, as a site for Atlantis 146–50
Thompson, Richard 22, 101–2, 116
Thoth 195–6, 225
Thurii 200
Timaeus (Plato) 141, 143
time, man’s concept of 129–30
tools 2 prehistoric tools in Europe 107–12
town, world’s first see Çatal Hüyük
‘Transfiguration Texts’ 192
Trojan War 150–51
tuataras 78–9
Turkey site for Atlantis see Tantalis
world’s first town see Çatal Hüyük
Tuttle, Russell 98
United States see North America
Vedic writings 22, 102, 223
vertebrates, evolution 33
Vu Quang ox 55
Wesson, Robert 31, 34, 36
West, John Anthony 162, 170, 171
whales bones butchered by early tools 108–10
swallowing strange creatures 50
White, Tim 85, 101
Wilberforce, Bishop 23
Wilson, Colin 130, 162
Wood, Bernard 99, 115
writing, primitive 131
Zambia, dinosaurs still extant in? 62, 73
zeuglodonts 54–5
Zimbabwe, pterosaurs still extant in? 73–4
Zosimus of Panopolis 208–11, 218–19
Zuckerman, Lord 98
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