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Nope, it was definitely implying that the Lemurians were sentient. It may have been "Egypt Child of Atlantis" or a similar book. But when i read it the first time (whichever book it was) i found a few more non-academic sites that said similar things.Ishtar wrote: Danaan, I think you might be remembering a now defunct theory about lemurs, small furry primates that once were thought have come from what is known as Lemuria.
fossiltrader wrote:There was a documentry last year on the ABC in Australia where Mike Morewood and several others built a raft using similar tools and actually crossed the water i assumed everyone saw it?
Without any links to what you're saying, it's difficult to comment. But you do have to be very careful once you get into all matters Atlantis/Lemurian. Scholarly, reliable opinion that is based on solid evidence in that area is hard to come by.dannan14 wrote:Nope, it was definitely implying that the Lemurians were sentient. It may have been "Egypt Child of Atlantis" or a similar book. But when i read it the first time (whichever book it was) i found a few more non-academic sites that said similar things.Ishtar wrote: Danaan, I think you might be remembering a now defunct theory about lemurs, small furry primates that once were thought have come from what is known as Lemuria.
Lucky for me i'm an accountant and not a scholarIshtar wrote: Without any links to what you're saying, it's difficult to comment. But you do have to be very careful once you get into all matters Atlantis/Lemurian. Scholarly, reliable opinion that is based on solid evidence in that area is hard to come by.