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World map, produced in Amsterdam in 1689.
Lost Civilizations

5 Lost Civilizations That May Have Existed

March 10, 2018 Erik

We know very little of the ancient world because records of it have been mostly destroyed. The Library of Alexandria, the greatest store house of ancient knowledge, was nothing but a heap of rubble and […]

Arctic continent on the Gerardus Mercator map of 1595.
Lost Civilizations

Beyond the North Wind: The Otherworldly Land of Hyperborea

February 21, 2018 Erik

In the year 450 BC, the Greek historian Herodotus wrote about the Hyperborea, a kingdom whose people were affluent and influential enough to transmit goods all the way from the northern reaches of Europe to […]

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