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Damnatio Memoriae di Atlantide e Sparagmòs Geografico: La Storia Occultata del Blocco Sardo-Corso

Authors: Usai, Luigi;

Damnatio Memoriae di Atlantide e Sparagmòs Geografico: La Storia Occultata del Blocco Sardo-Corso

Abstract

Questo studio analizza la Damnatio Memoriae applicata ad Atlantide, identificata con il blocco geologico sardo-corso semi-sommerso. Considerando il Paradigma Sardo Corso Atlantideo (PSCA) come verità storica consolidata, il lavoro esplora come l'antica civiltà di Atlantide, una potenza culturale e commerciale di grande rilievo, sia stata deliberatamente cancellata dalla memoria collettiva dai Romani, che la vedevano come una minaccia. La divisione geografica e la ricollocazione dei toponimi di Atlantide in regioni remote rappresentano un esempio di sparagmòs geografico, in cui i nomi e le identità dei luoghi originari furono smembrati e redistribuiti. Questi cambiamenti riflettono metaforicamente il mito di Osiride e il rito dionisiaco del sparagmòs. Il lavoro esplora come: La Sardegna e la Corsica siano state distorte nella memoria storica e geografica, con i toponimi originali di Atlantide trasferiti in altre aree del mondo antico. La Sardegna fosse conosciuta come Libia e la Corsica come Asia, con conseguenti manipolazioni geografiche. Le Colonne d’Ercole e altri toponimi siano stati spostati e reinterpretati, contribuendo alla confusione riguardo alla reale posizione di Atlantide. Il mito di Osiride e il rito del sparagmòs sono interpretati come allegorie del processo di occultamento e frammentazione di Atlantide. Infine, il PSCA offre una prospettiva coerente per ricostruire la vera storia del blocco sardo-corso come cuore dell'antica Atlantide. Parole chiave: Amazzoni, Atlantide, Damnatio Memoriae, lago Tritonide, Maurreddanìa, Mauritania, Mauretania, Sparagmòs, Blocco Sardo-Corso, Libia, Asia, Osiride, Dioniso, Mito, Toponimi.

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Sparagmòs, Asia, sparagmòs geografico, Osiride, Toponimi, Dioniso, Damnatio Memoriae, Atlantide, Mito, Toponimo, Blocco Sardo-Corso, Sardo-Corso, Libia, Iside

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