1. Colin Renfrew's review of a number of current
French and Spanish books on megalithic studies. “Perspectives improve, central
mystery remains”. Antiquity Vol. 74 No 285, Sept. 2000
2. Spencer Wells. ‘The Journey of man : a Genetic Odyssey'
3. J.P.Mallory ‘In Search of the Indo-Europeans. Language Archaeology and
Myth'
4. Iliad, 4.164 and 6.447.
5. Dumézil, ‘Mythe et Epopée I,II,III. Préface page 44.
6. Dumézil, ‘Mythe et Epopée I,II,III. Page 608.
7. Spencer Wells ‘The Journey of Man, a Genetic Odyssey'
8. Gordon Childe ‘The Dawn of European Civilisation'
9. Steven Mithen - After The Ice: A Global Human History 20,000-5,000 BC.
10. Robert Graves, ‘The Greek Myths' 39.2 and 39.3.
11. Alan D.Fairweather & Ian B.M.Dalston. Antiquity 67. page 313.
12. Dumézil ‘Mythe et Epopée I,II,III.'
13. Spencer Wells ‘The Journey of Man, a Genetic Odyssey'
14. Plato is talking of the Gods, but he often talks of the Kings of
Atlantis as Gods, because they were descended from Poseidon. If they were Gods
on Mt. Olympus, then the God of Gods is Zeus. Otherwise the God of Gods is the
King of Atlantis itself, and the lesser Gods are assembled with him on what
could well be Malta, with their fabulous houses. This seems to be the reading of
the Pléiade translation of Critias.
15. Maureen Gallery Kovacs ‘The Epic of Gilgamesh'
16. Giorgio de Santillana & Hertha von Dechend ‘Hamlet's Mill' Chapter IX
page 141.
17. Christian-J Guyonvarch & Françoise le Roux ‘Les Druides' Chapter 5,
III L'Autre Monde et le Sid.
18. Robert R.Edwards, Editor ‘John Lydgate's Troy Book'
19. Robert Drews ‘The End of the Bronze Age' page 210.
20. Robert Drews ‘The Coming of the Greeks' Appendix One.