Lost Biblical City, Ancient Treasure And Atlantis – Biblical And Archaeological Perspective
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Many ancient places mentioned in myths, legends and sacred books are often dismissed as unreal because they have never been found.
Sometimes ancient cities are found, but it remains uncertain whether these particular cities are mentioned in the Bible. Archaeologists, historians and Biblical scholars do not always agree when ruins of ancient places are examined.
This brings us to today’s subject, the possible connection between a lost Biblical city, a discovered ancient treasure and legendary Atlantis.
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