Robert Sarmast is an author and
explorer specializing in ancient history, world religions, and
comparative mythology. He gave up a promising career in
architecture in order to pursue his lifelong passion and the
search for lost civilizations. Leaving behind more
conventional pursuits, the author read widely and traveled
extensively for over a decade in search of facts, sources, and
knowledge on a variety of ancient mysteries. After these years
of open-ended research, Sarmast narrowed his focus to solving
one of the world's greatest riddles: the perennial mystery of
Atlantis. His research led him to a small section of the sea
floor of the eastern Mediterranean region--a sunken land mass
stretching between Cyprus and Syria, and his work with the
leading experts in the field resulted in the world's first
detailed 3D maps and models of the eastern Mediterranean
basin.
The multi-million dollar "Cyprus-Atlantis Project" began
shortly after his ground-breaking book, Discovery of
Atlantis: the Startling Case for the Island of Cyprus
(Origin Press, 2003), became a number one best-selling book in
Cyprus and created a global media frenzy. Wanting to realize
his aim of discovering Atlantis, Sarmast moved to Cyprus in
February of 2004 to form an actual expedition and created a
fire-storm of controversy and excitement on the island.
With the financial support of the government of Cyprus,
numerous private investors, and some of the top geophysicists
in the world, Sarmast organized and executed the world's first
and only scientific Atlantis expedition,
using the latest sonar technology available for deep sea
research. In
2006, he collaborated with NBC News Productions to produce a
two-hour documentary featuring his work on this famed
expedition, "Quest for Atlantis: Startling New Secrets,"
hosted by Natalie Morales. A few months later, in
collaboration with the History Channel, he organized and led a
second and more challenging Atlantis expedition in the eastern
Mediterranean. His expedition became the feature story for the
two-hour season premier of "Digging for the Truth," the
History Channel's top
program.
The Cyprus/Atlantis Project has
been featured on the Discovery Channel, The National
Geographic, The History Channel, The New York Times, CNN, BBC
World Service, Reuters, FOX News, NBC News, ABC News, CBS
News, MSNBC, NPR, Coast to Coast AM, Radio Europe, Der Speigel,
Al Jazeera, The Sunday Telegraph, The Guardian, and the Daily
Show with Jon Stewart.
Robert is also the
president and CEO of First Source Enterprises, LLC, which was
founded in 2004 to promote more extensive research in the
eastern Mediterranean. The forty-one year old author currently
splits his time between Los Angeles and Cyprus.