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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Atlantis and Bronze Age Catastrophes
This book is a sequel or preequal to Joseph's previous work, THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS. While it's possible to enjoy it on it's own Joseph jumps right in with the new material rather than expending space rehashing his earlier book.So, a novice to the subject might feel a little lost.A great deal of the first book went into his theory that Atlantis was a Bronze Age...
Published on January 14, 2005 by K. Caroli

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1.0 out of 5 stars wow...
First of all let me just say what a read!!! this book is extremely accurate and scientiffic in it's approach to this very fasinating and extremely important subject!!!!!!

personally i dont care that the author used to be a nazi and was the man responsable for the nazi march in skokie.

Forgiveness!

and lastly so what if he is jewish...
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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Atlantis and Bronze Age Catastrophes, January 14, 2005
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K. Caroli (hollywood, florida United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Survivors of Atlantis: Their Impact on World Culture (Paperback)
This book is a sequel or preequal to Joseph's previous work, THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS. While it's possible to enjoy it on it's own Joseph jumps right in with the new material rather than expending space rehashing his earlier book.So, a novice to the subject might feel a little lost.A great deal of the first book went into his theory that Atlantis was a Bronze Age civilization, 3200-5500 years old, approximately, rather than Plato's literal figures which put the destruction of Atlantis 10,500-11,600 years ago. Joseph is convinced that the final demise of Atlantis occurred ca.1200 B.C. when the Late Bronze age cultures of the Aegean and Near East collapsed,which was followed by an extended dark age.There is evidence of earthquakes, possible tsunamis, inexplicably severe fires and climatic deterioration.But similar evidence clusters around the transitions from the Middle to Late Bronze ages[ca.1750-1550 B.C.] and the Early to Middle Bronze Ages [ca.2350-2050 B.C.].Finally, there was such a period ca.3500-3100 B.C., at the beginning of recorded history.These events could represent Plato's four great catastrophes, though the philosopher put Atlantis demise prior to the first not the last of them.The reasons why Joseph reverses that sequence and reduces the dates overall are dealt with in the previous book.He makes a valiant attempt to correllate the evidence of these catastrophes with how they could have affected his proposed version of Atantis, and how as the title indicates their survivors impacted upon known contemporary cultures.He gives a convincing sketch of each event but one must be willing to accept his overall premise about when and where Atlantis existed first.Those seeking a paleolithic supercivilization and submerged continent sized landmasses will not find them here.This is speculative archaeology and geology not the revealed 'wisdom' of psychics or channelers. He collects quite an assemblage of ancient traditions from around the globe and throughout history in an attempt to connect the dots in the Atlantis story.Those fond of mythological investigations may love it as I did.But if that is not your taste it could prove slow going.I appreciated the effort to tie in the rise of Atlantis to known history as well as it's fall.Others might take exception to the idea, believing that Atlantis preceeds or transcends 'mere' history.Since the whole subject can be viewed in so many different ways there is no way to please everybody.For those willing to consider that Plato's account derived from people, places and events of the historical period Frank Joseph has provided a marvelous compendium of how Atlantis may have fitted into the jigsaw puzzle of antiquity.To such an open minded reader I highly recommend the book.Even for those convinced that Atlantis sank 11,500 years ago, Joseph's material could be applicable to the three catastrophes Plato said had occurred since then, a subject rarely dealt with in this field.
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Way to Go, Frank Joe!, August 28, 2004
This review is from: Survivors of Atlantis: Their Impact on World Culture (Paperback)
The five stars are for the concept alone.

Since the delightfully goofy-titled "Atlantis in Wisconsin" it was clear that Joseph had a masterpiece in him and it's safe to say this is it.

Clearly presenting the information and deftly interpreting it, Joseph finally brings real history and science to a subject wrongly confined to the occult and speculative. Some of us have hiked and explored the copper country of Michigan and know very well history touched it -- but Joseph fills in the details and matches the evidence of archaeology with the records of history. In so doing, he begins our common history.

And you're in for loads of surprises if you think "Michigan" and "Wisconsin" and "Ontario" are sorely out of place when discussing the Bronze Age world of Egypt and Myceneae and Minoan Crete. Let Frank Joseph be your guide to the truth of the past and you'll see the world with new eyes.

Not a moment too soon, young people in North America can come to the realization that our past, too, stretches into antiquity. Our past, too, contains nobility and courage and adventure. This connection with our ancient roots is essential for rediscovering a modern love for the land that we must engender for our own rise to a "Great Civilization".

There's much more in Frank Joseph's book. His main gift is the ability to wake up the sense of wonder in his readers. A rare gift indeed and one greatly needed.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fascinating, May 13, 2005
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This review is from: Survivors of Atlantis: Their Impact on World Culture (Paperback)
Although I am far from an expert, I found this book to be highly readable, easy to understand, and absolutely fascinating. This book fills in a huge gap left in human history, and ties up so many loose ends. I could not put this book down until the very end, and afterwords, it still left me wondering about how much our own society does not understand, how our species seems to suffer from a collective amnesia about its own past, and how much further we have to go. It is almost if humanity suffers from some post-traumatic stress syndrome, and I almost felt a sense of relief in a way after reading this.
I find it amazing how one culture could have such a profound impact on the every culture currently in existence, and disappear, literally, without a trace. It seems every culture, from Asia to America has been impacted by the Atlanteans in one form or another, and yet, no one can seem to recall their common heritage. And it seems no one has been able to tie all the threads together, until now.
Although I am sure the mere mention of the word "Atlantis" causes many to cringe, I feel it is essential, for the survival of our own culture and world that we seek to remember our own past and common heritage, lest we suffer the same end as the ill-fated Atlanteans. We cannot fully evolve in our own culture until we remember the whole of it.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ties it Together, November 7, 2006
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This book ties together a few of the missing links in history. A great discussion of what was happening around the world in different cultures at the same time periods. Then the author links major cataclysmic events that coincided with changes in major world cultures. Unique, one of a kind book. Different perspective than other Atlantis books on the market.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Atlantis, March 2, 2010
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This is a scholarly and persuasive book unearthing credible evidence of Atlantis's existence.

I found the book gripping, educational, and engrossing.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Destruction of the Ancient World, March 4, 2011
This review is from: Survivors of Atlantis: Their Impact on World Culture (Paperback)
Atlantis had been relegated to myth by most scholars. Yet how many have bothered to explore the subject in great depth? Joseph, who has made a career of studying Atlantis, continues in this book his attempt to find truth in the myth. His previous book, The Destruction of Atlantis: Compelling Evidence of the Sudden Fall of the Legendary Civilization, focuses mainly on the when and how of Atlantis' demise. He does mine history and legend in that book, but goes much further here looking for evidence of the survivors of Atlantis. The astute reader will notice a lot of assumptions and speculations on what or who came from Atlantis. Sometimes he finds Atlantis under every rock. What you will also find is that history was defined by megadisasters and that the ancient world didn't just all conspire to tell similar tales about it. These two books by Joseph, the esoteric "scholar," start to produce, at the very least, an outline of a possible past. Will any academics make a similar attempt? Or will attempts continue to be banished to the "New Age" shelf? For more on the disaster behind the Noah account, see The Genesis Question: Scientific Advances and the Accuracy of Genesis.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars wow..., June 29, 2011
This review is from: Survivors of Atlantis: Their Impact on World Culture (Paperback)
First of all let me just say what a read!!! this book is extremely accurate and scientiffic in it's approach to this very fasinating and extremely important subject!!!!!!

personally i dont care that the author used to be a nazi and was the man responsable for the nazi march in skokie.

Forgiveness!

and lastly so what if he is jewish? im so sick of hearing people bring that up

also it shouldnt matter that he was convicted of molesting some boys, that has nothing to with atlantis so BACK OFF!!!

Reviews should be about the product itself and not the person behind them!!!

so in short you should buy this book because it is hands down the most exclusive book about Atlantis written to date!!

oops, I accidentally gave it one star... how do I change it?
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4 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars intelectual garbage, March 31, 2010
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I managed to read half of this book before putting it in the trash. Than I discovered that the author "Francis Joseph Collin" used to be the nazi leader hwo originally planned the Skokie nazi march. Highly recomended for new-age flakes.
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