The End of Atlantis: New Light on an Old Legend

by J. V. Luce

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In the 15th century BC, a volcanic eruption occurred on the island Thera (Santorini). Did this mark the destruction of Atlantis, the story of which Plato gave to the world 11 centuries later? Was there ever such an island as he describes? The author with the help of archaeologists, seismologists and oceanographers, aims to suggest the real truth.

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A dry read, but Luce argues fairly conclusively that Thera (presently known as Santorini), an island in the Aegean Sea, was Plato's Atlantis. About 3,600 years ago, a volcanic eruption more powerful than that of Krakatoa devastated the island, which was an outpost of Minoan civilization; eventually, the entire civilization was destroyed as a result of this cataclysm. On mainland Greece, the memory of the Theran tragedy had been lost by the time Plato's ancestor, Solon, heard a garbled account of it from a group of Egyptian priests. When the story finally reached Plato himself, he added further distortions and embellishments to create the fabulous legend of the sunken continent as we know it today.

The book is a little dull, as I've show more mentioned, but scientifically and historically quite sound. If you have even a passing interest in Atlantis, you should read it: you'll get a pretty good handle on the subject and learn something about volcanology in the process. show less
Los editores desean indicar que, en su opición, la tesis principal de este artículo requiere el apoyo adicional de excavaciones en sitios determinador, y esperan que tales excavaciones se llevarán a cabo a su debido tiempo

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The End of Atlantis: New Light on an Old Legend
Original title
The End of Atlantis: New Light on an Old Legend
Alternate titles
Lost Atlantis; New Light on an Old Legend
Original publication date
1969

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Anthropology, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
913.3History & geographyGeography & travelTravel to Specific PlacesAntiquities of ancient countries
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DF220 .L76History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaGreeceHistory of GreeceHistoryBy periodBronze Age, Minoan, and Mycenaean ages

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