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Many scholars have asserted that Plato was simply speaking allegorically when he wrote of the lost city. Atlantis ... actually tell us about the location of Atlantis? Evidently, not much.
This week, a U.S.-led research team announced it had pinpointed an ancient city it believes to be Atlantis. Using a satellite image of a submerged site near Cadiz, in southern Spain, the ...
supposed that the site of Atlantis was somehow connected to that of another lost city, an eighth-century B.C. Phoenician trading post near the Spanish coast known as Tartessus. Writings ...
And while there’s no evidence that the lost city of Atlantis as described by Plato actually existed ... Archaeologists really do know a lot about other oft-mythologized locations like Stonehenge, the ...
There are many reasons people believe that the Richat Structure is the Lost City of Atlantis. From the size, time frame, the location and the geological characteristics, the theory seems to align.
He'd alleged that Trojan artifacts revealed Atlantis' true location, submerged in the Atlantic ... In June, a German physicist claimed the lost city was actually a region in southern Spain.
Getty Images The legend of Atlantis dates back to Plato’s “Dialogues,” written about 360 B.C. — the first of all records of the lost city in history. In the philosopher’s tale ...
supposed that the site of Atlantis was somehow connected to that of another lost city, an eighth-century B.C. Phoenician trading post near the Spanish coast known as Tartessus. Writings ...