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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: https://www.facebook.com/georgeos.diazmontexano/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1155724777804028 to learn more about the film published in Spanish media. Bio: Jorge Díaz-Montexano Sánchez (AKA Georgeos Díaz-Montexano) 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 GEORGEOS DIAZ-MONTEXANO'S OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.GeorgeosDiazMontexano.com ATLANTIS / NG National Geographic and the Scientific Search for Atlantis http://www.AtlantisNG.com GEORGEOS DÍAZ-MONTEXANO (Jorge Díaz). De padres, abuelos, tatarabuelos, y trastatarabuelos (hasta donde he llegado) españoles (y con un trastatarabuelo griego por vía materna), nací en Cuba. Estudié Arqueología y Antropología entre finales de los 80 y principios de los 90 a través de cursos de formación especializada de la SEC, sociedad científica de estudios de espeleología, arqueología y antropología, adscrita a la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba. En 1992 obtuve membrecía honorífica (como Accepted Member) en The Epigraphic Society por mis descubrimientos e investigaciones de antiguas inscripciones precolombinas en Cuba.. Desde 1994 resido en España. En 1995 fundé la revista "Arqueología y Enigmas de la Historia", poco después fundé otras como "Arqueología Sin Fronteras", "ArqueoHistoria", "Canaán: revista de Arqueología Bíblica", y la primera revista de egiptología en castellano de distribución en kioscos y librerías de toda España y América, "La Esfinge. Revista de Egiptología". En el 1999 fundé otra revista de egiptología: Osiris. Revista de Egiptología. He sido autor del primer curso y método sencillo para aprender a leer jeroglíficos egipcios (en lengua castellana), que se vendió por fascículos, como coleccionable, desde 1995 hasta 1998. Desde hace más de quince años investigo la Atlántida, pero a través de las fuentes históricas, especialmente a través de los antiguos códices, papiros y manuscritos escritos en griego, latín y árabe (entre otros lenguajes), de la tradición manuscrita del Timeo y el Critias de Platón, y de todas los antiguos textos que hicieron alguna referencia a la Atlántida, o a los Atlantes. Mi gran pasión es pues el estudio del origen de las Antiguas Civilizaciones, así como el origen y evolución del lenguaje, los mitos, y la filosofía. Georgeos Díaz-Montexano (Jorge Díaz) Of parents, grandparents, great-great-grandfathers, and great-great-great-grandfathers (up to where I have come) Spanish (and with a great-great-great-grandfathers Greek for maternal route), I was born in Cuba. In 1992 I got honorary membership (as Accepted Member) in The Epigraphic Society by my discoveries and research of ancient pre-Columbian inscriptions in Cuba. From 1994 I reside in Spain. In 1995 I founded the magazine "Archaeology and Enigmas of the History", soon I founded others as "Archaeology Without Frontiers", "ArchaeoHistory", "Canaán. Magazine of Biblical Archaeology", and the first magazine of Egyptology, in Spanish, of distribution in kiosks and bookstores of the whole Spain and America: "The Sphinx. Magazine of Egyptology". In the same year I founded "The Epigraphic Society of Spain". In 1999 I founded another magazine of Egyptology: "Osiris. Magazine of Egyptology". I have been author of the first course and simple method to learn to read Egyptian hieroglyphics (in Castilian language), which it sold to itself for fascicles, as coleccionable, from 1995 until 1998. For more than fifteen years I investigate the Atlantis, but across the historical sources, especially across the Palaeography and Lexicology, ie, across the ancient codices, papyrus and manuscripts written in Greek, Latin and Arab (between other languages), of the manuscript tradition of the Plato's Timaeus and Critias, and of all the ancient texts that alluded to Atlantis or to Atlanteans. My big passion is so the study of the origin of the Ancient Civilizations, as well as the origin and evolution of the language, the myths, and the philosophy. GEORGEOS DIAZ-MONTEXANO'S OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.GeorgeosDiazMontexano.com ATLANTIS / NG National Geographic and the Scientific Search for Atlantis http://www.AtlantisNG.com ATLANTOLOGÍA HISTÓRICO-CIENTÍFICA http://www.AtlantidaHistorica.com Georgeos Díaz-Montexano’s AMAZON page: http://amazon.com/author/georgeosdiazmontexano Georgeos Díaz-Montexano’s OFFICIAL BLOG: http://georgeosdiazmontexano.wordpress.com Georgeos Díaz-Montexano’s FACEBOOK Page: http://www.facebook.com/georgeos.diazmontexano Origen de la Escritura http://www.OrigendelaEscritura.com http://www.OrigendelaEscritura.es Revista ARQUEOHISTORIA http://www.ArqueoHistoria.com.es
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