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Dr. Gassé’s
Research Journal
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Dr. Gassé’s hypothesis suggested that Seaman was perhaps
responsible for transferring knowledge that proliferated during
the Third Dynasty across oceans to other lands. This theory
eventually became the basis for Anthro-bio Archaeology, a
highly valued field of study today.
Soon after the publication of his thesis, Dr. Gassé was dismissed
from his post. He then disappeared for quite some time.
Recently, a diary was discovered detailing Dr. Gassé’s
subsequent work and continued research to unravel the details
of Seaman’s evolution. For further details, kindly refer to the
following website:
www.meetseaman.com
T
ABLE OF
C
O N T E N T S
B
E FO R E
S
TA RT I NG A
G
A M E
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C
R E AT I N G A
S
EAMAN
H
A B I T AT
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M
E N TAL
P
R E PA R AT I O N
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L
E T
S
B
E G I N
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B
ASIC
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O N T RO L S
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H
OW TO
C
ONVERSE WITH
S
E A M A N
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H
OW TO
I
N T E R A CT WITH
S
E A M A N
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O
B S E R VATION
C
O N T RO LS
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C
A R I N G FOR
Y
OUR
S
E A M A N
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F
E E D I N G
Y
OUR
S
E A M A N
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S
AY I NG
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O O D B YE TO
S
E A M A N
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S
TA RT I NG
O
V E R
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L
I V I N G IN
H
ARMONY WITH
S
E A M A N
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E
XCH A NG I N G
F
OOD WITH
A
NOTHER
R
A I S E R
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A
DV I C E
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F
I N AL
N
OTES AND
P
O I N T E R S
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T
HE
H
I S TO RY OF
S
E A M A N
The man who made the original
discovery of Seaman was a French
scientist by the name of Dr. Jean Paul
Gassé (1899 -?). Dr. Gassé was a
member of a special team of French
biologists dispatched to Egypt by the
French government in the 1930’s. When
he discovered references to a creature
dubbed the “omnipotent messenger of
the gods” among ruins of the Third
Dynasty, he became determined to pursue this line of research
and unravel this mystery.
In March of 1932, in the city of Alexandria, Dr. Gassé
happened to meet up with a local resident who had caught a
Seaman while fishing. Dr. Gassé obtained a sample of some of
the eggs, which he carried back with him to France.
When Dr. Gassé returned, he immediately attempted to raise
the Seaman eggs in his Parisian laboratory but, unfortunately,
in the midst of his experiment Seaman died. Shortly thereafter,
Dr. Gassé published a detailed thesis of his work. However,
other leading academics of the day dismissed the young
scholars work as a publicity stunt and without the proper
evidence (e.g., a living specimen) to support his theories, his
work was shunned and no one believed him.
Fossil of a Seaman
Discovered by Dr. Gassé
at the Nile River
Ancient Egyptian Papyrus
Drawing Depicting the
Divine Gift of a Living
Creature
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