Atlantis is a fictional location mentioned in the works of Plato. However, there is a debate about whether or not Atlantis was inspired by a real location. To date no such location has been discovered.
The first mention of the legendary Atlantis is found in the writings of Plato. It is still debated whether Atlantis was a real historical place or if it's just a myth.
No God lived on Atlantis. Atlantis was ruled by twelve kings who all died when the island sank. After that nobody lived on or even in Atlantis.
Gold was first discovered in mid Estens (6000 B.C.)
You can not get to Atlantis. It is underwater because of the eruption of Thera.
No has discovered Atlantis. We only know of of Atlantis because of myths and various ancient writers who said it existed.
The concept of Atlantis was first introduced by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias". However, Atlantis is considered to be a fictional island and has not been discovered by any historical figure or expedition.
Saudi Arabia is a myth like Atlantis Source: CIA Factbook
it has. it is somewhere near the Bahama's
Troy and Atlantis were both thought of as legendary cities, until Troy was discovered in 1871 by Heinrich Schliemann. Atlantis remains a mystery to this day.
Plato was the first known writer of Atlantis.
Atlantis is a fictional location mentioned in the works of Plato. However, there is a debate about whether or not Atlantis was inspired by a real location. To date no such location has been discovered.
The first Atlantis mission took place from the 3rd to the 7th of October 1985.
David allan morton discover Atlantis by going to Africa and there was thes mountains that were called the Atlanti cost so that's' how DAVID MORTON discover atlantis...............ANSWER:Unless i missed the memo, Atlantis has yet to be discovered.
Atlantis was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.
School was not discovered, it was developed. education was discovered in ancient Egypt and Sumer.
The first known mention of Atlantis was in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, which were written around 360 BC. This means that the first report of Atlantis was over 2,000 years ago.