A new promotional video for 'The Atletenu of Avaris' has just been released for a social media campaign ...it should get the public's attention to the theory that Atlantis was the capital of the Hyksos Kingdom, the city of Avaris in the Nile Delta.
The ancient Egyptian city of Avaris could be the real Atlantis described by Plato: through a careful analysis of historical sources, ancient texts and archaeological discoveries, the author reconstructs a forgotten past, revealing unexpected connections between civilizations, events and narratives of the ancient world. For archaeology enthusiasts, unsolved mysteries and for those seeking answers where myth and history intertwine.
Friday, June 6, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
The 2025 new edition of the book The Atletenu of Avaris is available on Amazon
The 2025 new edition of The Atletenu of Avaris is available on Amazon starting today. This deeply revised and improved edition of the 2021 Atletenu text features a thoroughly re-edited English translation, updated graphics and images, and new content. In particular, it delves into topics requiring further investigation from the previous edition. For example, the problem of the existence of the "Pillars of Hercules" on the Nile Delta has been investigated in detail, providing concrete evidence. Furthermore, various passages of Critias and Timaeus are explored, offering important clarifications on the translation of the original text and, where necessary, addressing philological investigations on individual terms that represent essential lexical choices for understanding the real location of Atlantis.
Thanks to the study and research behind this new edition, it is the author's opinion that the thesis identifying Atlantis as the city of Avaris, built on a gezira island along the Pelusiac channel of the Nile, is significantly strengthened. This new edition of The Atletenu of Avaris challenges entrenched paradigms and invites scholars across disciplines—historians, classicists, Egyptologists, and philologists—to reconsider the boundaries between mythology and history. It also appeals to readers passionate about ancient history, archaeology, and the enduring enigma of Atlantis.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
News on the second edition of The Atletenu of Avaris in English
With this short post I want to inform that the preparation of the second English edition of the book The Atletenu of Avaris is proceeding much faster than expected and therefore the publication will be announced soon. There are many new features and many interesting discoveries that make this second edition really special and richer than the previous one, not only in the form (graphics and translation) but also in the contents with new discoveries that support the theses and findings of the first edition. I will provide more details as soon as the final text is ready, I am convinced that more and more readers, thanks to this book, will share the thesis that Atlantis was the island of Avaris on the Pelusiac Channel of the Nile and that the Atlanteans were the Hyksos. I am very excited!
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Meet Abisha the Hyksos
The famous paintings of the Beni Hasan necropolis, which are found on the tomb of the vizier Khnumhotep II, portray , among others, a scene of a group of “Asiatics” who, in the sixth year (1892 BC) of King Senusret II (1897-1878 BC) of the XII Dynasty, went to visit the pharaoh to bring gifts. The group of Asians is led by the Royal Scribe of Documents, Neferhotep, who holds a papyrus in his hand thanks to which it is discovered that these “Asiatics” are called Aamu (ꜥꜣmw) of Shu (Ŝw). There is a vast scholarly literature on these paintings and associated texts: the Aamu [‘3m(w)] in this scene have been identified as a group of Western Amorites and considered the ancestors of the “Hyksos” who visited Pharaoh Senusret II some two hundred and fifty years before the Hyksos/Atlanteans of King Atlas conquered Lower Egypt.
The Aamu group is led by a man named “Abisha the Hyksos”.
Abisha’s title is thus “Heqa Khaset” (Hyksos) meaning “king of a foreign land”, written in the short form with the “crook” symbol for kingship and the “hills” symbol for foreign lands. This is the earliest known occurrence of the name Hyksos.
In the book The Atletenu of Avaris the scene of the Aamu the paintings of Beni Hassan are analyzed in every detail: the clothes and the ornamental objects worn, the merchandise offered as gifts to the pharaoh, the text of the papyrus held by Neferhotep. Thanks to this meticulous analysis it was possible to identify the exact origin of this group and therefore prove how their leader Abisha was an ancestor of the king of Atlantis who led the Hykos/Atlanteans in the conquest of Lower Egypt two hundred and fifty years later. A fascinating investigation that amazes the reader and sheds light on the origins of the Hyksos. Read The Atletenu of Avaris and get to know Abisha the Hyksos!
Friday, May 16, 2025
Atletenu some news
It was March 2021 when my book in English "Atletenu" was published for the first time.
More than four years have passed and after much research and study I have completed a new edition of the book, richer and more in-depth with some important news, the new edition is currently available only in Italian with the title "Gli Atletenu di Avaris", it can be found on amazon.it in paperback and Kindle eBook format.
In the coming months this new edition will also be available in English as soon as the complex translation work is completed. Gli Atletenu di Avaris is an exciting journey through archaeology, ancient history and myth. Starting from the most recent archaeological discoveries in the Egyptian city of Avaris (today's Tell el-Dab'a), the book proposes a bold and surprising hypothesis: that Avaris may have inspired the myth of Atlantis described by Plato. Through the analysis of ancient texts, Egyptian sources, geological data and historical comparisons, the reader will be guided in a research that intertwines: the civilization of the Hyksos and their mysterious origin, the military campaigns of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom, the similarities between the Platonic description of Atlantis and the real topography of Avaris. The volume is aimed at all enthusiasts of ancient history, Egyptology, mythology and biblical archaeology, offering a rigorous narrative, but also accessible to non-specialists. In this blog you will find in-depth articles, curiosities and background information related to the genesis of the book and the studies that inspired it. Follow me to discover the mysteries of Avaris and the possible link between real history and lost myth.
I will inform you here when the new edition in English will be ready!