Was Santorini the site of Atlantis?


Was Santorini the site of Atlantis? Finds from the excavations at Akrotiri have led scholars to conclude that the lost Atlantis was none other than Santorini. However over the centuries, as myth was retold, experts beg to differ. Professor Marinatos identified Atlantis with Minoan Crete.


What did Atlanteans look like?

However, Blavatsky's writings mention that the Atlantean were in fact olive-skinned peoples with Mongoloid traits who were the ancestors of modern Native Americans, Mongolians, and Malayans.


What is the myth of Santorini?

According to Mythology, Santorini was created from a lump of earth that was thrown into the sea by Euphemus, Poseidon's son. Euphemus had a dream one evening that he had made love to a nymph who was the daughter of Triton (the son of Poseidon and Aphrodite).


Where is the lost city of Atlantis located?

Where is the lost city of Atlantis located? Researchers had previously proposed that Atlantis was located on the Greek island of Santorini, the Italian island of Sardinia or Cyprus. However, recent research has shown that the city may be found between Spain and Morocco waters in Cadiz.


What is the hidden city in Santorini?

But the buried city of Akrotiri was forgotten about until the 1860s. Workers quarrying ash to build the Suez canal dug down and discovered artefacts from the old city. Some small-scale digs took place but the remains stayed where they were for another hundred years until excavations began in 1967.


How does Santorini possibly relate to lost city of Atlantis?

Santorini is known for its massive volcanic eruption, which significantly altered the island's landscape and created a caldera. This cataclysmic event and the subsequent tsunamis align with the possible explanations for the disappearance of Atlantis.