Many analysts in the past faced Atlantis’ main city with the same way they faced his idealised concentric cities which he described in his dialogues. However, Atlantis’ concentric city has a marked difference which is recognisable if the analyst has geological knowledge. For instance the concentric scheme, the geothermal springs and the black, white and red rocks correspond in volcanogenic, impactogenic and diapeirogenic craters. It is known that building material from rocks existing in the vicinity of the two first, from the three, types of craters have been used in the past. It is also known that cities have been developed both on volcanogenic craters such as Santorin in the Aegean Sea, or on impactogenic craters such as in Nordlichen in ...
Numerous geographical similarities exist between Plato's descriptions of Atlantis and a paleoisland ...
One of the greatest omnitemporal myths of the world and a crescendo of interest for the (trans)voyag...
Situated off the Columns of Hercules, that is to say at the edge of the known world, stood Atlantis,...
Many analysts in the past faced Atlantis’ main city with the same way they faced his idealised conce...
Plato described the end of Atlantis very vividly in a single day and night due to earthquakes and fl...
Plato, who lived in the 4th century B.C., wrote the dialogue Timaeos and Critias when he was 52 year...
Following strictly Plato’s information we reach Iberia and there we discovered the basic geomorpholo...
Reading Plato´s two books about Atlantis and comparing the described facts with modern knowledge abo...
The myth of Atlantis is hard to die. This attempt to use scientific evidence to give it the final s...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
This work uses Plato's current geographical knowledge and original writings to search for the locati...
Plato three times in his text mentioned that the Atlantean events occurred 9000 years before Solon’s...
Plato in his dialogue Critias (c. 355 BCE) wrote about an imaginary king named Atlas and an island c...
This work is a translation of my article "A cidade Remota de Atlântida" to English. It's my first wo...
Adolf Schulten suggested that Tartessos-Tarshish was the model for Plato’s Atlantis. I argued that i...
Numerous geographical similarities exist between Plato's descriptions of Atlantis and a paleoisland ...
One of the greatest omnitemporal myths of the world and a crescendo of interest for the (trans)voyag...
Situated off the Columns of Hercules, that is to say at the edge of the known world, stood Atlantis,...
Many analysts in the past faced Atlantis’ main city with the same way they faced his idealised conce...
Plato described the end of Atlantis very vividly in a single day and night due to earthquakes and fl...
Plato, who lived in the 4th century B.C., wrote the dialogue Timaeos and Critias when he was 52 year...
Following strictly Plato’s information we reach Iberia and there we discovered the basic geomorpholo...
Reading Plato´s two books about Atlantis and comparing the described facts with modern knowledge abo...
The myth of Atlantis is hard to die. This attempt to use scientific evidence to give it the final s...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
This work uses Plato's current geographical knowledge and original writings to search for the locati...
Plato three times in his text mentioned that the Atlantean events occurred 9000 years before Solon’s...
Plato in his dialogue Critias (c. 355 BCE) wrote about an imaginary king named Atlas and an island c...
This work is a translation of my article "A cidade Remota de Atlântida" to English. It's my first wo...
Adolf Schulten suggested that Tartessos-Tarshish was the model for Plato’s Atlantis. I argued that i...
Numerous geographical similarities exist between Plato's descriptions of Atlantis and a paleoisland ...
One of the greatest omnitemporal myths of the world and a crescendo of interest for the (trans)voyag...
Situated off the Columns of Hercules, that is to say at the edge of the known world, stood Atlantis,...