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Atla: A Story of the Lost Island is a fantasy novel by Ann Eliza Smith. It was published in 1886 by Harper & Brothers . It is a tale about the discovery of the Atlantis civilization by the Phoenicians .
Lost Island Theme Park, in Waterloo, Iowa; Lost Island Township, Palo Alto County, Iowa; a lost continent or island, see List of lost lands; the fictional island of the television series Lost, see Mythology of Lost § The Island "Lost Island" refutation, the response by Gaunilo of Marmoutiers to Anselm's logical proof of the existence of God
The classification of lost lands as continents, islands, or other regions is in some cases subjective; for example, Atlantis is variously described as either a "lost island" or a "lost continent". Lost land theories may originate in mythology or philosophy, or in scholarly or scientific theories, such as catastrophic theories of geology. [1]
Enheduanna (24th–23rd century BC) . Hymn of Praise of Enheduanna, only survives in fragments. [1]Homer (8th or 7th century BC) . Margites [2] [3] [4]; The Odyssey mentions the blind singer Demodocus performing a poem recounting the otherwise unknown "Quarrel of Odysseus and Achilles", which might have been an actual work that did not survive.
Linear A etched on tablets found in Akrotiri, Santorini Palenque Glyphs that has a total of 92 glyphs on the tablet. Recorded history or written history describes the historical events that have been recorded in a written form or other documented communication which are subsequently evaluated by historians using the historical method.
With a passion for pushing the envelope and shattering records, she embarked on what would be her last flight on July 2, 1937. Her goal was ambitious: to become the first female pilot to ...
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The title In Search of Lost Time, a literal rendering of the French, became ascendant after D. J. Enright adopted it for his revised translation published in 1992. In Search of Lost Time follows the narrator's recollections of childhood and experiences into adulthood in late 19th-century and early 20th-century high-society France. Proust began ...