As survivors of Atlantis spread eastwards they appear to have taken
with them a distinctive style of art and social expression ranging from stone circles to intricate rock drawings..
Atlantean exodus art.
A pointer to the Atlantean exodus following the great catastrophe can be found in many examples of ancient art. It is a curious feature that
in cultures as far dispersed as Sweden and Crete, we see a common theme depicted over and over. It is of people crammed into tiny boats pitting themselves against the open sea in a mass evacuation from
an unknown danger. Obviously this was an event deeply etched into the memory of these people, and one they were anxious to retain as part of their ancestral record.
Eastwards migration.
The fact is that find after find illustrate that the birth of civilisation, as we erroneously call it, was not just from a flashpoint in Mesopotamia, but also as part of an
eastwards migration from the shores of the Atlantic. In support of this we find incredibly complex monuments like Stonehenge extant well before the building of the pyramids in Egypt. We also find an
amazing chain of elaborate stone circles throughout the north west coast of Africa.