10 Ancient Civilizations That Recorded the Great Flood

Get my ebook here : https://thomasmonk.gumroad.com/l/vpdaal Ten civilizations on five continents — separated by oceans, by millennia, by language families with no common root ; all preserved detailed accounts of a catastrophic global flood. Sources: Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda (c. 1220 CE) | Rudolf Simek, Dictionary of Northern Mythology, University of Vienna (1993) | Árni Magnússon Institute, Reykjavík | Spyridon Marinatos, "The Volcanic Destruction of Minoan Crete," Antiquity (1939) | Pindar, Olympian Ode 9 (466 BCE) | Apollodorus, Library 1.7.2 | James Darmesteter, Vendidad translation, Sacred Books of the East, Oxford (1880) | Codex Chimalpopoca (c. 1558–1560 CE) | Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City | Francisco Ximénez copy of the Popol Vuh (c. 1701) | Newberry Library, Chicago | Munro Edmonson, Tulane University (1971) | Qinglong Wu et al., "Outburst flood at 1920 BCE supports historicity of China's Great Flood and the Xia dynasty," Science (2016) | Julius Eggeling, Satapatha Brahmana translation, Sacred Books of the East, Oxford (1882–1900) | W.G. Lambert & A.R. Millard, Atra-ḥasīs: The Babylonian Story of the Flood, Oxford University Press (1969) | Iraq Museum, Baghdad | Weld-Blundell Prism, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | Arno Poebel, Eridu Genesis translation, Oriental Institute (1914) | University of Pennsylvania Museum, CBS 10673 | George Smith, Society of Biblical Archaeology lecture (December 3, 1872) | Tablet XI, Epic of Gilgamesh, K.3375, British Museum #biblicalarchaeology #greatflood #ancienthistory