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There was a cultural ancestor common to both the Basques and Aztecs, two otherwise disparate groups, and I am convinced that cultural ancestor was Atlantis. When Atlantis was destroyed, I think that survivors sailed to places like Mexico, Peru, Northern Africa (especially Egypt), Gobekli Tepe, Western Europe, etc. and spread their knowledge to the hunter-gatherers who existed in those lands at that time, transforming them into civilised peoples, with the possible exception of Egypt, as Egypt might well have already been civilised at that time, since the Ancient Egyptian historian Manetho outright stated that the total number of years covered by the Egyptian king-list equals 36,525. I think that places like India, Greece (in particular Athens, who Plato describes as an enemy of Atlantis) and China had civilisations that co-existed with Atlantis, were wiped out along with Atlantis and, unlike Atlantis, were re-created thousands of years later (like the Indus Valley Civilisation, for example). Not only that, but the myths of places like India, Greece, China, etc. themselves describe their civilisations as having vastly ancient origins.