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11-14-2004, 02:28 PM | #2 |
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i read this...
...in my local politically-charged and hopelessly biased newspaper this morning. I haven't read Plato myself so I'm not familiar with the work he's quoting from (most likely of which is Republic, but I'm probably wrong) I've already heard naysayers dismiss this find as... well, nothingness
This was by word of mouth, that the walls he refers to (a few miles long as they were) couldn't possibly have been built in this time. I smacked him. A wall is easy to build, and if the ancient greeks can build HOUSES they can build walls. Also, what I find interesting, is that there is no mention of this pre-Plato. During 700-500 BC we saw the great colonization push of ancient Greece during the Archaic period. It is quite possible that an island near Cyprus was colonized and rose to be Atlantis. However, there's mention of an acropolis. Atlantis would have to have been rather large for it to warrant an acropolis. Usually, only larger hellenic poleis had acropoli (sparta, athens most notably) which lends credence to the idea that Atlantis must have been around for awhile for its population to grow to such a point that it could *build* an acropolis. They're stone, always quite expansive. We don't really see the widespread use of stone in Greek architecture until about 650-ish of the Archaic age. Before that it was usually wood and thatched roofs, even for civic buildings, which didn't really appear as independent structures until 750 or so. The fact that he read it out of Plato also bothers me. Plato didnt show up until the Classical Age, which is of course after the Peloponnesian War and the subsequent dismemberment of Athens' Mediterranean empire which, if Atlantis existed between 430-400, given its size due to the existence of a stone acropolis and city walls, would have either been an object of their imperial desire or owned by an ally. But there isn't much mention of it. So, if Atlantis already took a bath by Plato's time, and before the Peloponnesian War, and the fact that the walls and acropolis are made from stone and are quite expansive, this leads me to think that this Mediterranean Atlantis could have only existed in 1500 BC or earlier, during which there was indeed a definite cataclysm in ancient Mycenaea, which dominated the Aegean between 1700-1500. The running theory is that the volcano on the island of Santorini (then named Thera) erupted, probably the largest eruption in history, which spread enough ash and the like to affect the entire known Greek world (we see this through a widespread pattern of destruction and damage consistent with ash-fall throughout crete and minoa). Perhaps then, this eruption caused Atlantis to sink? If so, I'd love to know a) how THAT happened, and b) where Plato got his material from. Most likely spoken legend, we have to keep in mind that artistic license was the way of the pen in greek literature, unless whatever sources he learned from have long since been lost, which is VERY likely. History blurb for the day! ~R
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11-14-2004, 11:56 PM | #3 |
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a good read, thanks guys
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11-19-2004, 04:41 PM | #5 |
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Yeah. I mean, sounds very much like this guy has let his supposed scientific objectivity go bye-bye. All that's irrefutable is that he's got a straight line of sonar echos.
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