ABOUT AUTHORGeorgeos Díaz-Montexano[Spanish version]Historical-Scientific Atlantology Adviser for National Geographic Channel and for James Francis Cameron & Simcha Jacobovici Producers, Accepted Member of The Epigraphic Society, President Emeritus of the Scientific Atlantology International Society (SAIS), Writer, expert in ancient languages and writing of lost civilizations.
He has been Historical-Scientific Atlantology Adviser for National Geographic Channel and for the producers James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici since 2009. At the end of 2016 National Geographic Channel released a new documentary about Atlantis and Tartessus, based largely on the research and books of Georgeos Díaz-Montexano, who also appeared in the documentary as expert on historical-scientific atlantology, searching for evidence, circumstantial evidence and possible ruins of Atlantis, both on land and in water, under the sea. The documentary was produced by James Francis Cameron, Simcha Jacobovici and Yaron Niski. See link to learn more about the film published in Spanish media.
Writer, Historical-Scientific Atlantology Adviser for National Geographic Channel and for James Francis Cameron & Simcha Jacobovici Producers, Accepted Member of The Epigraphic Society, President Emeritus of Scientific Atlantology International Society (SAIS). He was born in Cuba, although his father and mother, grandparents, great-great-grandparents, great-great-great-grandparents and other ancestors (as far as he knows) were Spanish (he also had some Greek ancestors on his mother’s side). In 1992 he was appointed honorary member (also Accepted Member) in The Epigraphic Society by his discoveries and research on ancient pre-Columbian inscriptions in Cuba, Caribe and Antilles. He has been living in Spain from 1994. In 1995 he founded the journal “Archaeology and Enigmas of History”, soon after he founded others, such as “Archaeology Without Frontiers”, “ArchaeoHistory”, “Canaán: Magazine of Biblical Archaeology”, and the first journal of Egyptology in Spanish, with distribution in kiosks and bookstores all around Spain and America: “The Sphinx. Journal of Egyptology”. The same year he founded “The Epigraphic Society of Spain”. In 1999 he founded another journal of Egyptology: “Osiris. Journal of Egyptology”. He is the author of the first course with a simple method to learn how to read Egyptian hieroglyphics (in Spanish language) which was sold in installments, as a collectible, from 1995 to 1998. He has been investigating Atlantis for more than twenty years, directly from historical sources, especially through Palaeography and Lexicology, ie, through ancient codices, papyri and manuscripts written in Greek, Latin, Egyptian and Arabic (between other languages) following the handwriting tradition of Plato’s The Timaeus and Critias, and all ancient texts that referred to Atlantis or to Atlantean people. His great passion is the study of the origins of Ancient Civilizations as well as the origin and development of language, myths, and philosophy. He has been Historical-Scientific Atlantology Adviser for National Geographic Channel and for James Francis Cameron & Simcha Jacobovici Producers. Scientific Atlantology International Society (SAIS) Spain g e o r g e o s [arroba] a t l a n t i s a i s . o r g See the Book “ATLANTIS / NG. National Geographic and the Scientific Search for Atlantis. Localization and antiquity of the legendary Atlantis civilization from classical, egyptian, tartessian and chalcolitical sources” in http://author.to/GeorgeosDiazMontexano (Release book in December 2016 with the premiere of National Geographic documentary about Atlantis). Usted es libre de: compartir, copiar, distribuir y comunicar públicamente (pero sin lucro ni fin comercial alguno) lo aquí publicado bajo las condiciones que establece esta licencia. |