As far as orthodox, or documented science goes, the Jury is still out. there are speculations of extensions of Flood legends, and actual Greek Islands, but.. very little evidence at least recognized by mainline archaeologists, etc. if such a civilization was in existence as long as Plato claimed, surely some archaeological remnants would have survived- and perhaps as he implied there were survivors who settled elsewhere, a sort of Atlantean diaspora- as the Donovan song maintains- wouldn:t there be some Greek-style artifacts as vases, urns, coins- certainly they had money- and coins will, under proper circumstances, last indefinitely- there is something called an Atlantean script, usually in Grey and White or light-contrasting blue and grey. this has appeared in comic books and as a wallpaper design in, as you might have guessed, the Atlantis Night club in Coney Island. no one knows if the script is authentic or is merely some abstract modern-art design loosely based on Greek Writing. My Dad noticed it at the night club and thought it was mere ( Abstract art) called also (Squiggles). no Atlantean artifacts of the usual sort have yet surfaced.
There is no concrete evidence or proof that Atlantis, the legendary lost civilization, actually existed. Most references to Atlantis come from ancient texts like Plato's dialogues, which describe a fictional place. Many theories and claims have been made about the potential location of Atlantis, but none have been supported by archaeological findings.
There is no definitive proof that Atlantis is real as there is no concrete archaeological evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is mentioned in the dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, but it is widely believed to be a fictional allegory rather than a historical fact.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that jade had anything to do with the disappearance of Atlantis. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth by most scholars, and there is no substantial proof of its existence.
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, Atlantis is a mythological island first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato. There is no concrete evidence to support the existence of Atlantis, and it is considered a legend or fiction by most scholars and historians.
There is no concrete evidence that Atlantis ever existed. The story of Atlantis sinking is a myth from ancient Greek literature that has captured the imagination of many people. It is not possible to determine exactly when or if Atlantis supposedly sank.
Proof of it exists only in Plato's writings.
Since people can't even find Atlantis we have no record of if Atlantis even exists we might never know how many people Atlantis might have inhabit id
we dont even know if atlantis exists so nobody knows where it is or its close to
It is considered a myth.
There is no definitive proof that Atlantis is real as there is no concrete archaeological evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is mentioned in the dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, but it is widely believed to be a fictional allegory rather than a historical fact.
As neither one exists it is highly unlikely.
No proof of either heave or her that stands up to any scientific or logical examination exists.
If it exists most is probably brown. It is theorized to be at the bottom of the ocean.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that jade had anything to do with the disappearance of Atlantis. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth by most scholars, and there is no substantial proof of its existence.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/08/0819_040819_atlantis.html
no there is not
Anything is possible - well, almost. There have been many hypotheses about Atlantis. No clear evidence for Atlantis exists, to date. However, most Atlantis theorists have focused on the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Still, if Atlantis did exist, it might be somewhere least expected by the theorists thus far.