atlantis in archaeology
"Atlantis in archaeology" refers to the search, study, and interpretation of ancient mythical civilizations described in Plato's dialogues, particularly the legend of Atlantis. Archaeologists investigate various spatial and material evidence to determine if there were any historical realities behind the mythical descriptions, often focusing on underwater or submerged sites.
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