This article explores the "Lost City," a unique hydrothermal vent field located on the Atlantis Massif in the Atlantic Ocean.
Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, composed around 360 BCE, present Atlantis not merely as myth but as a purported historical account transmitted from Athenian statesman Solon (c. 638-558 BCE), ...
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Archaeologists Rejoice As The Lost "Atlantis" Of The Stone Age Is Finally Discovered After 8,500 Years
When Plato first described Atlantis more than 2,000 years ago, he wrote of a powerful island civilization that vanished beneath the sea. Although most historians believe the account was not literal, ...
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Rediscovering Atlantis through history and animation
From Disney’s bold animated adventure to real-life submerged ruins, Atlantis continues to inspire fascination. Both fictional and historical tales invite us to imagine lost worlds beneath the waves.
Atlantis is a fictional city, imagined by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. In his dialogues he described a vastly advanced city that sank into the ocean never to be found. For centuries, Atlantis ...
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