Reviews for Ancient Navigators - Phoenician Colony of Atlantis
"This was a real surprise of a book! - I really liked the way that the evidence was presented and discussed, showing that the subject had been well researched using primary sources available. I found the chapters on potential location and how the destruction might have occurred, to be particularly interesting. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in a well researched investigation into the subject of Atlantis."
"It was a very interesting read. - This was a very in depth look at the story/myth of Atlantis. - The fact that each reference was backed up by source material was something you don't always find. - It's probably a book I'll go back to read again, therefore just so many levels in it that I don't feel I totally did it justice on the first read."
"A very detailed account of recorded historical events that may have lead to the demise of Atlantis. Courville does a good job supporting the case of Atlantis, both existence and destruction in an area many historians consider a myth. Fighting myth with historical record is an extremely difficult situation for any author, and he navigates these waters quite well."
"Interest in The Sea Peoples? Interest in the Bronze Age Collapse? Interest in ancient seafaring? - This is THE book! - A brilliant dive into trying to decipher the real story from the legends, lore, and bad press that Plato's Atlantis exists in today. - Information has been coalesced from many ancient sources and stories and combined with the supporting historic and archaeological evidence to present his theory in a sound and logical way."