Review Category: Atlantology and Mythology Atlantology is the study of the mythical city of Atlantis, which was said to have been located in the Mediterranean Sea. The city was believed to have been destroyed by a massive earthquake and flood, but many people believe that it still exists today. There are several books on this topic, including "Humans are not from Earth: a scientific evaluation of the evidence (2nd Edition)" by James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, which presents an argument for why Atlantis was real and where it might be located. Another book in this category is "The Search for Atlantis: A History of Plato's Ideal State" by John Moffatt, which explores the history of the myth of Atlantis and its influence on Western culture. This book also discusses various theories about where Atlantis might be located and what it would look like if it were found today. Another interesting book in this category is "DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis," which tells the story of a group of superhero girls who set out to find the lost city of Atlantis. This book is aimed at younger readers and features colorful illustrations and action-packed scenes. "Gateway to Atlantis: The Search for the Source of a Lost Civilization" by David Wilcock is another great read in this category, it explores the idea that Atlantis was not just a city but a civilization with advanced technology and knowledge. It also delves into the theories about what happened to the city and its people. "Atlantis: Star Beings and Earth’s Ancient History" by David Wilcock is another book in this category, it presents an argument that Atlantis was not just a city but a civilization with advanced technology and knowledge. It also delves into the theories about what happened to the city and its people. "ATLANTIS RISING National Geographic and the scientific search for Atlantis" is another great read in this category, it presents an overview of the various theories about where Atlantis might be located and what it would look like if it were found today. It also includes information on the history of the myth of Atlantis and its influence on Western culture. Another book that falls under this category is "Atlantis beneath the Ice: The Fate of the Lost Continent" by David Wilcock, which presents an argument for why Atlantis was real and where it might be located. It also includes information about the various theories about what happened to the city and its people. "Atlantis of the Sands: The Search for the Lost City of Ubar" is another great read in this category, it tells the story of a group of archaeologists who set out to find the lost city of Ubar, which was said to be located in the Arabian Desert. This book also explores the history of the myth of Atlantis and its influence on Western culture. "ARK FOUND: An Omega Files Adventure (Book 2)" is another interesting book in this category, it tells the story of a group of archaeologists who set out to find the lost city of Arkham, which was said to be located in Antarctica. This book also explores the history of the myth of Atlantis and its influence on Western culture. In conclusion, there are many great books available for those interested in Atlantology and Mythology. Whether you're a fan of historical fiction or scientific evaluation, there is something for everyone in this category. These books provide fascinating insights into the history and myths surrounding the lost city of Atlantis, as well as theories about where it might be located today.