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The Lost City of Atlantis
Introduction
 Atlantis is a legendary sub continent like island which is believed to be
advanced Utopian society containing wisdom and can bring peace to all
creatures in the world
 In brief terms, the story of Atlantis was first told in two of Plato’s
documentaries; the Timaeus and the Critias.
 This presentation assumes the role to explain the origin, history and gives a
comprehensive understanding of what exactly the Lost City of Atlantis is.
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Introduction
 Map showing the historical position of Athens.
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Origins, history, and functions of
Atlantis
 A map showing a skeleton view of Atlantis before it
sank
 Origin of Atlantis dates back to the early years of the
formation of the earth, before 330 BC, and books of Plato
well explain its origin.
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Origins, history, and functions of Atlantis
 The historian believed that the most of the important
accomplishments of the ancient world originated from
Atlantis. Such accomplishments are metallurgy,
agriculture, religion and language.
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Sacred objects and its attributes
 According to DeMolay (2007), Plato describes Atlantis as a piece of
subcontinent lands that is technologically sophisticated, but contains
morally bankrupt and evil empire, because it attempted the world
domination by force.
 the people living in it, commonly known as Athenians have great
ability to defeat powerful foe through the forces of spirits they own.
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A comparison of this place to those that serve similar functions in other
cultures
 Michaels (2010) assets that Plato well indicate that Atlantians are great and
passionate engineering and architectural base.
 Historically, Atlantis city is built on a hill and surrounding of mass of water
which could fit a ship a tunnel to pass through
 According to Plato’s story, there existed amazing buildings which were
complete with both hot and cold fountains sharing dining halls and stone
wall covered with precious metals.
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A comparison of this place to those that serve similar
functions in other cultures
 Figure showing the mountainous site where Athen building was constructed
 Having a mind of history make one ask what might really happen if Atlantis
could exist then. Could its residence try to kill all humanity in the world?
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The relevance of this place and these objects in contemporary
culture
 According to Klossner (2006), historical analysts believe that most of the
important accomplishments of the prehistoric world originated from
Atlantis.
 Like other historical sites, the legend about Atlantis helps to bring tourists to
Thera by the boatload. Here, the tourists enjoy black sand beaches
archaeological sites and dramatic volcanic cliffs (Klossner, 2006). Some can
find rest in the Hotel Atlantis.
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The relevance of this place and these objects in contemporary culture
 Michaels (2010) asserts that the remains of the stone (Bronze)
aged city called Thera proved existence of buildings, streets,
buildings, pottery and colorfully painted walls. All these
showed the wealthy society.
 On the other hand, a devastating volcano can easily be seen to
have buried the city. This equally serves as the historical even,
interesting to look at.
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The relevance of this place and these objects in contemporary culture
 The time of Atlantis and the Pyramids of Egypt from
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References
 DeMolay, J. (2007). Atlantis: The mystery of the lost city. New
York, NY: PowerKids Press.
 Klossner, M. (2006). Prehistoric humans in film and television:
579 dramas, comedies, and documentaries, 1905-2004. Jefferson,
N.C: McFarland & Co.
 Michaels, A. (2010). Reflections of a successful wallflower:
Lessons in business, lessons in life.
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