: In Tamil nationalist literature, Lemuria is often associated with the mythical lost continent of Kumari Kandam , described as the cradle of Tamil civilization. Modern Scientific Standing
: German biologist Ernst Haeckel expanded on Sclater's idea in 1870, suggesting Lemuria was the "cradle of humanity" to explain missing links in the fossil record. Spiritual and Mythological Perspectives LEMURIA.7z
Since you are looking for a "paper" and provided a ".7z" (compressed archive) extension, you may be searching for a specific archived collection of documents or a foundational academic text on the subject. : In Tamil nationalist literature, Lemuria is often
: Occultists like H.P. Blavatsky and W. Scott-Elliot (author of The Lost Lemuria ) adapted the scientific theory into a spiritual narrative involving "root races" and ancient civilizations. : Occultists like H
: While the "Lemuria" of myth does not exist, scientists have found evidence of a "microcontinent" called Mauritia under the Indian Ocean, which may be what remains of the land mass that once connected these regions.