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A statue of Plato outside the Academy of Athens in Greece. In Atlantis, the 4th-century philosopher created a parable on power that became the inspiration for countless fruitless expeditions.
This deep-dive conversation features Randall Carlson and content creator Johanna James discussing the plausibility of Atlantis through geology, ancient texts, and modern scientific findings ...
The map that could lead to Atlantis is the Gough Map, and it's thought to date back to the 13th or 14th century. If the dating is correct, it's the oldest surviving map of the British Isles.
It was the philosopher Plato who first wrote about the island of Atlantis, which was said to have disappeared into the ocean after falling out of favour with the gods.
Plato may have got his idea of a lost civilization from the Minoan Empire in Crete, which collapsed about 1400 B.C. Or he may have heard about Tarshish (Tartessos), a thriving city outside ...
NEW YORK, July 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ In his greatly anticipated book, researcher and author Christos A. Djonis reveals a tangible discovery where, for the first time, all the physical ...
The Search for Atlantis: A History of Plato’s Ideal State Steve P. Kershaw. Pegasus, $27.95 (428) ISBN 978-1-68177-859-4 ...