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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 219028" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>I agree about the evidence. The people of the region itself stated that this location was Troy before Calvert even started looking there.</p><p>The fringe idea is that the mainstream considered Troy completely mythical. That is simply not true.</p><p>Schliemann's antics gave fringe proponents the argument that he had been "ridiculed" for his find. That is also not the case.</p><p>He was ridiculed for his ridiculous claims about the site (and other sites.) The man actually had himself and his wife parading around in public in gold relics he'd found - claiming they had belonged to Agamemnon. He was a doofus, a goofball, and a buffoon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>India itself continues to sink - both on the East and west coasts.</p><p>There are several areas worldwide that are underwater today that were once above sea level. Some we overtaken by sea level rise, but MOST sank due to tectonic subduction or isostatic rebound resulting from loss of ice coverage. </p><p>None of them are Lemuria.</p><p></p><p>As is said, Lemuria was an invented term. The term got taken by the fringe, who made up an entire line of hooey about it.</p><p>There IS no ancient myth about anyplace called Lemuria (or Atlantis either, for that matter.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lots of cultures have a "Golden Age" myth - or something similar. There are various reasons for this. Some of the myths are true, in fact. The sunken lands/cataclysms myths could be somewhat true in some cases, but certainly not in a large percentage of cases. It's just an easy way for a myth to explain why such an age came to an end.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 219028, member: 443"] I agree about the evidence. The people of the region itself stated that this location was Troy before Calvert even started looking there. The fringe idea is that the mainstream considered Troy completely mythical. That is simply not true. Schliemann's antics gave fringe proponents the argument that he had been "ridiculed" for his find. That is also not the case. He was ridiculed for his ridiculous claims about the site (and other sites.) The man actually had himself and his wife parading around in public in gold relics he'd found - claiming they had belonged to Agamemnon. He was a doofus, a goofball, and a buffoon. India itself continues to sink - both on the East and west coasts. There are several areas worldwide that are underwater today that were once above sea level. Some we overtaken by sea level rise, but MOST sank due to tectonic subduction or isostatic rebound resulting from loss of ice coverage. None of them are Lemuria. As is said, Lemuria was an invented term. The term got taken by the fringe, who made up an entire line of hooey about it. There IS no ancient myth about anyplace called Lemuria (or Atlantis either, for that matter.) Lots of cultures have a "Golden Age" myth - or something similar. There are various reasons for this. Some of the myths are true, in fact. The sunken lands/cataclysms myths could be somewhat true in some cases, but certainly not in a large percentage of cases. It's just an easy way for a myth to explain why such an age came to an end. Harte [/QUOTE]
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