No
Not yet, but there are 3 sites that are possible that they could be Atlantis. Research is still ongoing.
The book "Atlantis Found" by Clive Cussler has 539 pages.
There is no credible evidence or widely-accepted archaeological findings of artifacts from Atlantis. The existence of Atlantis remains a legend or a myth rather than a historical fact.
No conclusive evidence has been found to support the existence of the mythical city of Atlantis or its inhabitants, whether people or animals. Atlantis remains a topic of speculation and debate among historians and archaeologists.
Atlantis Found was created on 1999-12-06.
The ISBN of Atlantis Found is 0-399-14588-5.
Nobody knows, because its never been found! There is a theory that Minoan Crete was Atlantis...If true, then its not even underwater!
There is no concrete evidence that the lost city of Atlantis has been discovered. Various theories and speculations exist, but no definitive proof has been found to confirm its existence.
Yes. Another answer: Most historians would say that Atlantis is pure legend and has not been found. Every now and then we read in some kind of publications that somebody now has found it but those stories have always been proven wrong.
Atlantis was found in 1914 watch on youtube Atlantis the lost empire , cool movie
no if they did it wouldn't be called the lost city
The Greek philosopher who developed the theory of Atlantis was Plato. Though he wrote much about the island, no evidence that it ever existed has ever been found.