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Spartel (& the Jacques Collina-Girard hypothesis)

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« on: May 11, 2007, 10:56:23 pm »



The discovery of a swallowed one up island to the place and to the date advisable by Plato would be evidently a decisive argument to support an in contrast to position the currently dominating ideas.  Before the second World War, one had looked for this Atlantide "damaged in the sea" in America, to the Azores, to the Canaries, to Madère, in Iceland, in Tunisia, in Sweden, in western Africa, to the Sahara … Etc.  The attempt more recent was the one of the Greek archaeologist Marinatos that wanted to assimilate the atlantide to the Crete of which the civilization would have been ruined by the explosion of the Santorin.  This hypothesis is abandoned: or the place, or the date do not correspond to the text of Plato.  Besides the correlation between the ruin of the Cretan civilization and the explosion of the Santorin is not anymore so certain!.  For lack of find a swallowed one up island in the Atlantic the Czech geologist Kukal concludes, at the end of a serious inventory of the possibilities, that it there has not nothing habitable in the Atlantic except the zone of Madère and Azores.  Unfortunately, none of these islands was not lived has a sufficiently old era to be candidate.  The discovery of Madère and Azores does not seem previous to the Roman era.  The occupation of the archipelago of the Canaries does not climb back up to more than 2000 years before we and these volcanic islands to the abrupt flanks are not surrounded by sufficiently wide continental shelves to hide something else.  Brief THE atlantide and Gibraltar Three different positions THE geological HISTORY of the straits of Gibraltar The end of the paléodétroit The geological reality heart of the myth?  Before the writing: the oral tradition?  Conclusion Bibliographie To Vote for this file

 

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