- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 24
49:08
ATLANTIS - THE LOST ISLAND (Documentary) History/Greek Mythology/Discovery
Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, w...
published: 28 Oct 2013
ATLANTIS - THE LOST ISLAND (Documentary) History/Greek Mythology/Discovery
ATLANTIS - THE LOST ISLAND (Documentary) History/Greek Mythology/Discovery
Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune."- published: 28 Oct 2013
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39:48
Is It Real Atlantis
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a fictional island first me...
published: 23 Nov 2013
Is It Real Atlantis
Is It Real Atlantis
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a fictional island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a land and sea power situated "in front of the Pillars of Hercules" that had conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune." The possible existence of Atlantis was discussed throughout classical antiquity, but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied by later authors. Alan Cameron wrote: "It is only in modern times that people have taken the Atlantis story seriously; no one did so in antiquity".[1] The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Bacon's New Atlantis and More's Utopia. In the United States, Donnelly's 1882 publication Atlantis: the Antediluvian World unleashed widespread interests from pseudo-scientists. As a theme, Atlantis inspires today's light fiction, from science fiction to comic books to films. Its name has become a byword for any and all supposed advanced prehistoric lost civilizations. In academia, the Atlantis story is seen as one of the many myths Plato incorporated into his work for stylistic reasons,[2] in this case to represent his conceptualized ideal state (see The Republic) in action.[3][4] Like the story of Gyges, it might have been inspired by older traditions or mythology. The frame story in Critias tells about an alleged visit of Solon to Egypt, where a priest of Sais translated the story of the purported war between ancient Athens and Atlantis into Greek. Although most classicists reject this way of tradition as implausible, some scholars argue that Egyptian records of the Thera eruption, the Sea Peoples invasion, or the Trojan War might have indeed influenced Plato in some way.[5] Most modern classicists and philologists, however, insist that Plato designed the story from scratch,[6][7][8] and was loosely inspired by contemporary events like the failed Athenian invasion of Sicily in 415--413 BC, or the destruction of Helike in 373 BC.- published: 23 Nov 2013
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90:34
Egypt Wonders | FULL VIDEO
There is evidence of rock carvings along the Nile terraces and in desert oases. In the 10t...
published: 30 Oct 2013
Egypt Wonders | FULL VIDEO
Egypt Wonders | FULL VIDEO
There is evidence of rock carvings along the Nile terraces and in desert oases. In the 10th millennium BC, a culture of hunter-gatherers and fishers was replaced by a grain-grinding culture. Climate changes and/or overgrazing around 8000 BC began to desiccate the pastoral lands of Egypt, forming the Sahara. Early tribal peoples migrated to the Nile River where they developed a settled agricultural economy and more centralized society.[18] By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley.[19] During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, Merimda, predates the Badarian by about seven hundred years. Contemporaneous Lower Egyptian communities coexisted with their southern counterparts for more than two thousand years, remaining culturally distinct, but maintaining frequent contact through trade. The earliest known evidence of Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions appeared during the predynastic period on Naqada III pottery vessels, dated to about 3200 BC.[20] The Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza, built during the Old Kingdom. A unified kingdom was founded c. 3150 BC by King Menes, leading to a series of dynasties that ruled Egypt for the next three millennia. Egyptian culture flourished during this long period and remained distinctively Egyptian in its religion, arts, language and customs. The first two ruling dynasties of a unified Egypt set the stage for the Old Kingdom period, c. 2700--2200 BC., which constructed many pyramids, most notably the Third Dynasty pyramid of Djoser and the Fourth Dynasty Giza Pyramids. The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years.[21] Stronger Nile floods and stabilization of government, however, brought back renewed prosperity for the country in the Middle Kingdom c. 2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disunity heralded the arrival of the first foreign ruling dynasty in Egypt, that of the Semitic Hyksos. The Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around 1650 BC and founded a new capital at Avaris. They were driven out by an Upper Egyptian force led by Ahmose I, who founded the Eighteenth Dynasty and relocated the capital from Memphis to Thebes. The New Kingdom c. 1550--1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, including Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. The first historically attested expression of monotheism came during this period as Atenism. Frequent contacts with other nations brought new ideas to the New Kingdom. The country was later invaded and conquered by Libyans, Nubians and Assyrians, but native Egyptians eventually drove them out and regained control of their country.[22] The Thirtieth Dynasty was the last native ruling dynasty during the Pharaonic epoch. It fell to the Persians in 343 BC after the last native Pharaoh, King Nectanebo II, was defeated in battle. The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic state, extending from southern Syria in the east, to Cyrene to the west, and south to the frontier with Nubia. Alexandria became the capital city and a center of Greek culture and trade. To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves as the successors to the Pharaohs. The later Ptolemies took on Egyptian traditions, had themselves portrayed on public monuments in Egyptian style and dress, and participated in Egyptian religious life.[23][24] The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled. The Ptolemies faced rebellions of native Egyptians often caused by an unwanted regime and were involved in foreign and civil wars that led to the decline of the kingdom and its annexation by Rome. Nevertheless Hellenistic culture continued to thrive in Egypt well after the Muslim conquest. Christianity was brought to Egypt by Saint Mark the Evangelist in the 1st century.[25] Diocletian's reign marked the transition from the Roman to the Byzantine era in Egypt, when a great number of Egyptian Christians were persecuted. The New Testament had by then been translated into Egyptian. After the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, a distinct Egyptian Coptic Church was firmly established.[26]- published: 30 Oct 2013
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Atlantis: History's Mysteries | History Channel Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first me...
published: 30 Jun 2013
Atlantis: History's Mysteries | History Channel Documentary
Atlantis: History's Mysteries | History Channel Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune." The possible existence of Atlantis was discussed throughout classical antiquity, but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied by later authors. Cameron stated: "It is only in modern times that people have taken the Atlantis story seriously; no one did so in antiquity".[1] The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Bacon's New Atlantis and More's Utopia. In the United States, Donnelly's 1882 publication Atlantis: the Antediluvian World unleashed widespread interests from pseudo-scientists. As a theme, Atlantis inspires today's light fiction, from science fiction to comic books to films. Its name has become a byword for any and all supposed advanced prehistoric lost civilizations. In academia, the Atlantis story is seen as one of the many myths Plato incorporated into his work for stylistic reasons,[2] in this case to represent his conceptualized ideal state (see The Republic) in action.[3][4] Like the story of Gyges, it might have been inspired by older traditions or mythology. The frame story in Critias tells about an alleged visit of Solon to Egypt, where a priest of Sais translated the story of the purported war of ancient Athens and Atlantis into Greek. Although most classicists reject this way of tradition as implausible, some scholars argue that Egyptian records of the Thera eruption, the Sea Peoples invasion, or the Trojan War might have indeed influenced Plato in some way.[5] Most modern classicists and philologists, however, insist that Plato designed the story from scratch,[6][7][8] and was loosely inspired by contemporary events like the failed Athenian invasion of Sicily in 415--413 BC, or the destruction of Helike in 373 BC.- published: 30 Jun 2013
- views: 35
5:30
Japanese Atlantis - Could This Be Real Atlantis? - Must See !!!
Japanese Atlantis - Could This Be Real Atlantis? Come dive with us to the "Sea God's Palac...
published: 10 Aug 2013
author: Secret Illuminati
Japanese Atlantis - Could This Be Real Atlantis? - Must See !!!
Japanese Atlantis - Could This Be Real Atlantis? - Must See !!!
Japanese Atlantis - Could This Be Real Atlantis? Come dive with us to the "Sea God's Palace", one of the world's greatest mysteries. Produced by ABC Australi...- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 6
- author: Secret Illuminati
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The Sunken Civilization of Atlantis | History Channel Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first me...
published: 20 Aug 2013
The Sunken Civilization of Atlantis | History Channel Documentary
The Sunken Civilization of Atlantis | History Channel Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune." The possible existence of Atlantis was discussed throughout classical antiquity, but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied by later authors. Cameron stated: "It is only in modern times that people have taken the Atlantis story seriously; no one did so in antiquity".[1] The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Bacon's New Atlantis and More's Utopia. In the United States, Donnelly's 1882 publication Atlantis: the Antediluvian World unleashed widespread interests from pseudo-scientists. As a theme, Atlantis inspires today's light fiction, from science fiction to comic books to films. Its name has become a byword for any and all supposed advanced prehistoric lost civilizations. In academia, the Atlantis story is seen as one of the many myths Plato incorporated into his work for stylistic reasons,[2] in this case to represent his conceptualized ideal state (see The Republic) in action.[3][4] Like the story of Gyges, it might have been inspired by older traditions or mythology. The frame story in Critias tells about an alleged visit of Solon to Egypt, where a priest of Sais translated the story of the purported war of ancient Athens and Atlantis into Greek. Although most classicists reject this way of tradition as implausible, some scholars argue that Egyptian records of the Thera eruption, the Sea Peoples invasion, or the Trojan War might have indeed influenced Plato in some way.[5] Most modern classicists and philologists, however, insist that Plato designed the story from scratch,[6][7][8] and was loosely inspired by contemporary events like the failed Athenian invasion of Sicily in 415--413 BC, or the destruction of Helike in 373 BC.- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 4
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Pyramids Found in Waters Off Cuba !!! - Could This Be Atlantis?
Pyramids Found in Waters Off Cuba !!! - Could This Be Atlantis? Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀ...
published: 10 Aug 2013
author: Secret Illuminati
Pyramids Found in Waters Off Cuba !!! - Could This Be Atlantis?
Pyramids Found in Waters Off Cuba !!! - Could This Be Atlantis?
Pyramids Found in Waters Off Cuba !!! - Could This Be Atlantis? Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first menti...- published: 10 Aug 2013
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Atlantis Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first me...
published: 05 Nov 2013
Atlantis Documentary
Atlantis Documentary
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune." The possible existence of Atlantis was discussed throughout classical antiquity, but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied by later authors. Alan Cameron wrote: "It is only in modern times that people have taken the Atlantis story seriously; no one did so in antiquity".[1] The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Bacon's New Atlantis and More's Utopia. In the United States, Donnelly's 1882 publication Atlantis: the Antediluvian World unleashed widespread interests from pseudo-scientists. As a theme, Atlantis inspires today's light fiction, from science fiction to comic books to films. Its name has become a byword for any and all supposed advanced prehistoric lost civilizations. In academia, the Atlantis story is seen as one of the many myths Plato incorporated into his work for stylistic reasons,[2] in this case to represent his conceptualized ideal state (see The Republic) in action.[3][4] Like the story of Gyges, it might have been inspired by older traditions or mythology. The frame story in Critias tells about an alleged visit of Solon to Egypt, where a priest of Sais translated the story of the purported war of ancient Athens and Atlantis into Greek. Although most classicists reject this way of tradition as implausible, some scholars argue that Egyptian records of the Thera eruption, the Sea Peoples invasion, or the Trojan War might have indeed influenced Plato in some way.[5] Most modern classicists and philologists, however, insist that Plato designed the story from scratch,[6][7][8] and was loosely inspired by contemporary events like the failed Athenian invasion of Sicily in 415--413 BC, or the destruction of Helike in 373 BC.- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 3
3:44
Atlantis Found Under The Sea !!! - Pictures and Location !!! - Must See !!!
Atlantis Found Under The Sea !!! - Pictures and Location !!! - Must See !!! The discovery ...
published: 10 Aug 2013
author: Secret Illuminati
Atlantis Found Under The Sea !!! - Pictures and Location !!! - Must See !!!
Atlantis Found Under The Sea !!! - Pictures and Location !!! - Must See !!!
Atlantis Found Under The Sea !!! - Pictures and Location !!! - Must See !!! The discovery of two pyramids under the sea on the bermuda triangle has been stun...- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 4
- author: Secret Illuminati
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (3/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
author: RareFilmDocumentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (3/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (3/7) Full documentary
Make Money on Youtube - Get the guide here - http://tinyurl.com/p4nnv3r □ Legal unlimited movie DOWNLOADS - http://tinyurl.com/okk9fnp Atlantis is a legend...- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 1
- author: RareFilmDocumentary
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Paphos Cyprus. Πάφος Κύπρος.
This is my second video from the beautiful island of Cyprus. This one taken a few years la...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: Ben\'s Channel
Paphos Cyprus. Πάφος Κύπρος.
Paphos Cyprus. Πάφος Κύπρος.
This is my second video from the beautiful island of Cyprus. This one taken a few years later with a better quality camera. Taken in 2007 mostly around Papho...- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 6091
- author: Ben\'s Channel
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (4/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
author: RareFilmDocumentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (4/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (4/7) Full documentary
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- views: 6
- author: RareFilmDocumentary
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (1/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
author: RareFilmDocumentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (1/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (1/7) Full documentary
Make Money on Youtube - Get the guide here - http://tinyurl.com/p4nnv3r □ Legal unlimited movie DOWNLOADS - http://tinyurl.com/okk9fnp Atlantis is a legend...- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 3
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (5/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (5/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (5/7) Full documentary
■ Adult Dating - Friends with Benefits - http://tinyurl.com/mhgm999 ■ Secret videos of ex-girlsfriends - http://tinyurl.com/meyzfke ■ Find out how to get free iPhone 4S! - http://tinyurl.com/mku66nt ■ Legal unlimited movie DOWNLOADS - http://tinyurl.com/okk9fnp Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned in Platos dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying across the Pillars of Hercules that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean in a single day and night of misfortune. Lost, Civilizations, History, Ancient, Documentary, Lost civilisations, island of Atlas, Plato's, Atlantis, Solon, Athens, Pillars of Hercules Visit the following websites: ■ http://www.CRTV.cz ■ http://www.BeskydskaTelevize.cz ■ http://www.TelevizeOstravsko.cz ■ http://www.TelevizeHlucinsko.cz ■ http://www.TelevizeKarvinsko.cz- published: 06 Aug 2013
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (2/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
author: RareFilmDocumentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (2/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (2/7) Full documentary
Make Money on Youtube - Get the guide here - http://tinyurl.com/p4nnv3r □ Legal unlimited movie DOWNLOADS - http://tinyurl.com/okk9fnp Atlantis is a legend...- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 1
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45:00
Gobelki Tepe: Ancient Lost Secrets (History Documentary)
Gobelki Tepe: Ancient Lost Secrets (History Documentary)
Göbekli Tepe, is an archaeologi...
published: 02 Dec 2013
Gobelki Tepe: Ancient Lost Secrets (History Documentary)
Gobelki Tepe: Ancient Lost Secrets (History Documentary)
Gobelki Tepe: Ancient Lost Secrets (History Documentary) Göbekli Tepe, is an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa. The tell has a height of 15 m (49 ft) and is about 300 m (984 ft) in diameter. It is approximately 760 m (2,493 ft) above sea level. Since the mid-1990s, it has been excavated by a German archaeological team that since 1996 has been under the direction of Klaus Schmidt. The tell includes two settlement phases dating back to the 10th-8th millennium BC. During the first phase (PPNA), circles of massive T-shaped stone pillars were erected. More than 200 pillars in about 20 circles are currently known through geophysical surveys. Each pillar has a height of up to 6 m (20 ft) and a weight of up to 20 tons. They are fitted into sockets that were hewn out of the bedrock. In the second phase (PPNB), the erected pillars are smaller. They stood in rectangular rooms. These rooms had floors of polished lime. Obviously, the site was abandoned after the PPNB-period. Younger structures date to classical times. The function of the structures is not yet clear. The most common opinion, shared by excavator Klaus Schmidt, is that they are early neolithic sanctuaries, but this documentary will examine theories of the ancient knowledge and lost secrets required to build such a sanctuary.- published: 02 Dec 2013
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Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (7/7) Full documentary
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published: 06 Aug 2013
author: RareFilmDocumentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (7/7) Full documentary
Lost Worlds & Lost Civilisations: Atlantis - in search of the lost continent (7/7) Full documentary
Make Money on Youtube - Get the guide here - http://tinyurl.com/p4nnv3r □ Legal unlimited movie DOWNLOADS - http://tinyurl.com/okk9fnp Atlantis is a legend...- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 2
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10:43
In Search Of Atlantis Documentary english Part 1
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first me...
published: 11 Nov 2013
In Search Of Atlantis Documentary english Part 1
In Search Of Atlantis Documentary english Part 1
Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written in c. 360 BC. According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon, i.e. in the 10th millennium BC. After a failed attempt to invade Athens, Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune."- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 4