
Atlantis and the Maya World (ATLANTIS ARCHIVES, #3)
By Riddick DawsonLength13h 57m
About this audiobook
Across millennia, the name Atlantis has echoed through human imagination — a vanished civilization of divine wisdom and cataclysmic ruin. But what if its memory survived not in Greek philosophy, but in the sacred texts and temples of the ancient Maya? In Atlantis and the Maya, the reader embarks on a sweeping journey across oceans, centuries, and civilizations. From Plato's dialogues to the Popol Vuh, from the stone cities of Tikal, Palenque, Copán, and Chichén Itzá to the flood myths of Mesoamerica, this book explores one of the most enduring mysteries of all time: the possibility that two great civilizations — separated by an ocean — shared a common cosmic memory of creation, destruction, and rebirth. Drawing on archaeology, mythology, and the visionary writings of Brasseur de Bourbourg, Ignatius Donnelly, and modern scholarship, this work examines how the legend of Atlantis became entwined with the rise of the New World's greatest civilization.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length13 hrs 57 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 7, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Atlantis and the Maya World (ATLANTIS ARCHIVES, #3)
12Chapter 11: Floods and Catastrophes
2Chapter 1: The Maya World
13Chapter 12: Cosmology and Creation
3Chapter 2: The Popol Vuh
14Chapter 13: Architecture and Pyramids
4Chapter 3: Other Maya Myths of Origins
15Chapter 14: Language and Writing
5Chapter 4: The Maya and the Sea
16Chapter 15: Migration and Lost Races
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6Chapter 5: Archaeology of Collapse
17Chapter 16: Spiritual Echoes
7Chapter 6: Plato’s Atlantis
18Chapter 17: Archaeology and the Maya
8Chapter 7: The Atlantis Revival
19Chapter 18: Geology and Oceanography
9Chapter 8: 19th-Century Theories
20Chapter 19: Genetics and Origins
10Chapter 9: Atlantis in the Americas
21Chapter 20: Atlantis in Popular Culture
11Chapter 10: Science and the Atlantic
22Chapter 21: Why Atlantis Persists
