The issue of when Atlantis supposedly existed has a huge impact on identifying it with a real civilisation. What does the evidence show?
For centuries, Atlantis has been dismissed as legend—but what if Plato’s account wasn’t fiction, but fragmented memory?
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Atlantis is known as a mysterious lost city. Atlantis was first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato more than 2,300 years ago as one of the oldest and greatest ...
Now, an archaeologist believes he has found Atlantis just two miles off the coast of Cadiz, Spain. While many scholars dismiss Atlantis as pure myth, Michael Donnellan said the lost city is real and ...
Humans have been searching for Atlantis for thousands of years. Now one archaeologist believes the long-lost city may be hiding along the coast of southern Spain. Michael Donnellan has been ...
LIMASSOL, Cyprus – An American researcher claimed Sunday to have discovered the remains of the legendary lost city of Atlantis on the bottom of the east Mediterranean Sea, but Cyprus' chief government ...