Professor Debunks Atlantis Myth On National Geographic Channel Show
Kenneth Feder, an anthropology professor at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain devunks the Atlantis myth on National Geographics show: The Truth Behind: Atlantis.
Kenneth Feder, an anthropology professor at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain devunks the Atlantis myth on National Geographics show: The Truth Behind: Atlantis.
A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago in mud flats in southern Spain.
Archaeologists have begun the search for an ancient civilization in southern Spain that some believe could help pinpoint the legendary lost city of Atlantis.
Undersea archaeologists believe they have found the ruins of an ancient city on the bottom of the Caribbean Sea that could be Atlantis!
Russian submersibles involved in deep-water research in Siberia’s Lake Baikal could join an international expedition to search for the ancient mythical island of Atlantis.
The 3rd International Conference on the subject of the lost land of Atlantis is expected to be held on Santorini Island, Greece in June 2011.
Scuba divers are exploring the depths of a volcanic lake in Guatemala to find clues about an ancient sacred island which was submerged by rising waters.
With a decade of research behind him, New Zealander Ian Fox is confident that he has found the location where the legendary empire of Atlantis once stood.
The recent addition of sea-floor topography to Google Earth has revealed an area off the coast of north Africa that some claim could be the lost city of Atlantis.
The second International Atlantis Conference was held in Greece at the National Hellenic Research Foundation in Athens on November 2008.
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