The Story of Daygun (The Last Battle of Atlantis 1st Chronicle)

By Thomas Turner
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(4.57 based on 7 reviews)

Published: March 03, 2013
Words: 90,209 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301371259


Short description

Mankind has learned of civilizations older than the Egyptians and Sumerians. Within the last five decades, archeologist have learned about Gobeki Tepe, and the city of Lord Krishna near India. Both cities date back twelve thousand years ago. The way we look at civilization after the Ice Age has changed. Look what Duncan, a present day archeologist, sees in the last days of the Atlantean Empire.

Extended description

Imagine for a moment that legend and fact are two living and breathing entities. In legend, Atlantis was destroyed by a great flood due to greed. For a civilization to be gluttonous, they have to be imperialistic. A great war would have taken place to destroy such a powerful civilization.
In fact, mankind has learned of civilizations older than the Egyptians and Sumerians. Within the the last five decades, archeologists have learned about Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, and the city of Lord Krishna submerged under the Gulf of Cambay. Both cities date back twelve thousand years ago.
Right after the Ice Age the world looked different. The oceans and seas started to rise four hundred feet due to climate change. After the glaciers started the melt, mankind was ready to strive to the next level of its existence. Societies and cultures started to expand.
If a person fuses fact and legend together, the result would be the civilization of the Atlantean Empire.

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atlantis, the last battle, the story of daygun, thomas d turner

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Review by: jordan salisbury on April 24, 2013 : star star star star star
This was a great book! Can't wait for the next installment!!
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Review by: Steven Chudej on April 12, 2013 : star star star star star
Great book!!
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Review by: tori moss on April 10, 2013 : (no rating)
awesome loved it.
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Review by: Brandon Thompson on April 08, 2013 : star star star star
The names are a little different, but I guess you wouldn't call someone George 12,000 years ago. Other than that, the plot and details was very good.
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Review by: Randy Little on April 04, 2013 : star star star star star
This book is different than the main stream books out there. I could see the battles vividly especially the war with the Valtearians.
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Review by: Randy Little on April 04, 2013 : star star star star star
This book is different than the main stream books out there. I could see the battle vividly; especially the War with the Valtearians.
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Review by: Alex DeLeon on April 04, 2013 : star star star star
its a real good book it definitely take you to another life time, real deep is one of those books that cant finish reading chapters
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Review by: Lisa Ford on April 03, 2013 : star star star star
It was a good release from urban legend. This took me to a different world.
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