Anton Mifsud who, with co-authors Simon Mifsud, Chris Agius Sultana and Charles Savona Ventura, published Malta: Echoes of Plato’s Island added another recent hypothesis. Their book is the product of a research about the archeological sites and ancient remains in Malta related to Atlantis.
Francis Galea in his book Malta Fdal Atlantis also wrote about the results of his lifelong research on several ancient studies and known hypotheses on Atlantis, particularly that of Girogio Grongnet, the renowned Maltese architect, who in 1854 claimed that the Maltese Islands are the remnants of Atlantis.
In addition, a supplementary linguistic research by the newcomer Alberto Nikas would further enforce this claim. According to Nikas, Malta, if translated to Etruscan it amounts to Atlas. Malta boasts the oldest free-standing human structures on earth, predating the pyramids by a millennium.
Furthermore, Doctor Hubert Zeitlmair, President of the Foundation “The Research project MALTA” & his wife Dagmar, are one of the few individuals who can decipher and translate proto-Sanskrit at high level. Findings and results of their research as their unique discovery of the sunken temples of Ğebel Ğol-Bahar which has been considered to be of great archaeological importance have been published in international newspapers and magazines. Their recent findings in Malta include the discovery of primeval characters carved out on stone blocks and ancient stone slabs, and the writings seem to point in the direction of Atlantis.
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