This book is an attempt to show, than regardless of all the differences between different modern nations, regardless of all the wars and conflicts through which all these nations went through during the last several millennia, - all that they have in common and all that have to unite them, is larger than all that can divide them.
Introduction |
FIRST PART. THE LEGENDS |
Chapter 1. The thread |
Chapter 2. The beginning |
Chapter 3. Dardan |
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3.1 Dardan of Mediterranean |
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3.2 Darda of the Bible |
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3.3 Darada of Mahabharata |
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3.4 Dardan of Slavic legends |
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3.5 Comments |
Chapter 4. Dardania |
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4.1 Dardania of Asia Minor |
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4.2 Dardania of Samothrace |
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4.3 Dardania of Balkan peninsular |
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4.4 Darada of Eastern Asia |
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4.5 Dardas of Africa |
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4.6 Comments |
Chapter 5. Pelasgians |
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5.1 Pelasgians of Greece, Asia Minor and Italy |
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5.2 Pelasgians of the Bible |
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5.3 Comments |
Chapter 6. Chronology |
Chapter 7. "Barbarians" of Mediterranean, Asia and Europe |
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7.1 Lelegians, Karians, Lydians, Tyrhenians |
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7.2 Mysians and Mesians |
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7.3 Kuretes |
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7.4 Bretones/Brettes |
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7.5 Berbers |
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7.6 Ancient Scandinavians |
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7.7 Comments |
Chapter 8. The Trojan War |
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8.1 What the legends tell us |
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8.2 Geography of the event |
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8.3 Before and after of take over of Troy |
SECOND PART. LINGUISTICS |
Chapter 9. The art of writing in Mediterranean before the Trojan War |
Chapter 10. Revival of the art of writing in Mediterranean |
Chapter 11. Etruscans |
Chapter 12. The Mummy of Zagreb |
Chapter 13. Origin of Cyrillic alphabet |
Chapter 14. Toponyms of Dardania of Balkans |
Chapter 15. What's in a name? |
Chapter 16. Kathyjawar-Crimea or what does the name Sergei means |
Chapter 17. Before Cyril and Mythodius |
Chapter 18. Saraswati or where did the art of writing came from |
Chapter 19. Dardic languages |
THIRD PART. BACK TO THE LEGENDS |
Chapter 20. Atlantis |
Chapter 21. Dialogues of Plato |
Chapter 22. Theory of Zangger |
Chapter 23. The flood from heaven |
Chapter 24. Supplement to the theory of Dr. Zangger |
Conclusions |
Bibliography |
Addendum |