https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030180 ... 23,1.296,0Library of Congress: Chronicling America.
National Endowment for the Humanities
New York journal and advertiser (New York [N.Y.]), December 26, 1897, (AMERICAN MAGAZINE)
The Explore First Sight of the Garden: lately been sent to some of the chief museums of the world, Philadelphia and Washington.
H W. SETON-KARR, the eminent English scientist and
well known member of Parliament for St. Helens. H W. and previous to his crowning achievement in
in the columns of the Sunday Journal he has now for the first contributions to our knowledge of the ancient civilizations of the land for his expeditions of recent years.
Seton-Karr's Story of How He Found it Somaliland.
I HAVE discovered in Somaliland what I believe to be the origii, my opinion, that the human race originated.
Mr. Seton-Karr has chosen Berbera, Somaliland
mysterious and little known parts of Africa.
The Garden of Eden in the Wilds of
Africa, real site of the Garden of Eden. Here it was,
Library of Congress: Eminent British Scientist and Parliamentarian found The Site of The Garden Of Eden In Somaliland!
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Library of Congress: Eminent British Scientist and Parliamentarian found The Site of The Garden Of Eden In Somaliland!
Library of Congress: Eminent British Scientist and Parliamentarian found The Site of The Garden Of Eden In Somaliland.
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Re: Library of Congress: Eminent British Scientist and Parliamentarian found The Site of The Garden Of Eden In Somalilan
Like many scientists of his era, Seton-Karr got many things wrong. Even if he got it right from a scientific point of view, it's still based on the Christian notion that the Garden was based on earth, which isn't in line with the teachings of Islam.
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