We invite you to the speeches–presentations that will take place at the Kalambaka Library, on September 7 and 8, 2016, with speaker the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of KDK, Mr. Apostolos Iliopoulos (Assistant Professor at Stratford University, Director of License Inspection Informatics, Philadelphia – Pennsylvania, USA) Detailed program of presentations:
Wednesday 7/9/2016 (18:00 – 20:00)
Speech on the subject: “The Human Diaspora, a short history of 150 thousand years“ “The Seven Daughters of Eve, the African Adam and walks on the beaches of Asia“ What does the science that reveals our genetic origin teach us? We begin with the scientific and political controversies that gave birth to it and the famous crime that proved it, we discover the longest hike in human history, and we find lost relatives in unlikely places we did not expect. “Small anthropologists are wanted“: And just when we knew everything… We have more to learn. The presentation is a repeat of the successful event of last May. Thursday 8/9/2016 (12:00 – 14:00 presentation for fifth grade students and above) (18:00 – 20:00 presentation for adults)
Talk: “Between the Kingdom of Fear and the Foggy Sky: A Journey to the Yucatan Peninsula, in Search of the Mayans in the Jungle and Underground Rivers.” According to a 1,300–year–old tablet, the Mayan calendar recorded the end of the world on December 21, 2012. The presenter decided to experience the Apocalypse on the spot and from a privileged position, at the top of their highest pyramid, together with his family… patiently… On December 22, 2012, a Mayan shaman explained to him that it was not a conspiracy, but – once again – he did not “cut them” off the Europeans… Who were these innovative farmers, mathematicians, astronomers and architects of cities and pyramids, whose Mesoamerican empire, in what is now southern Mexico and Guatemala, was born in 1,800 BC and flourished in 420–820 AD reaching a population of 2 million? What happened in the 9th century and cataclysmic decline occurred? How did the Spanish Conquistadors find them in 1,517 AD? How do they live today?
