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Edmund Kiss
Edmund Kiss (1886 – 1960) was a German archaeologist and writer best known for his writings on Tiwanaku in Bolivia. ==Early life and writings==
Edmund Kiss was born in Germany 1886 and later studied architecture and claimed he had also studied archeology, for which there is, however, no evidence. Later he participated in the First World War. After the Treaty of Versailles he first started writing a series of adventure novels in the prestigious collection ''Der Gute Kamerad'', prevalent in the German speaking world, and in other publishing houses. Later he began non-fiction works especially adhered to the tenets of the pseudo-scientist Hanns Hörbiger. In the 1920s and early 1930s he worked as a municipal officer responsible for the construction of public buildings. In the 1920s Edmund Kiss started writing his first books on alternative archeology and ancient mysticism. In his book entitled ''The Last Queen of Atlantis'' (Die letzte Königin von Atlantis) he equated the mythical northern land Thule to the origins of humanity. According to Kiss 'The inhabitants of Northern Atlantis were led by their leader Baldur Wieborg, a native of the mythical Thule who migrated all across the world'.〔The Last Queen of Atlantis, p31〕 He later described the return journey of the Nordic Thulians to their mythical homeland in ''The Swans of Thule''.
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