Kittenfabstodes t1_ivlvsoo wrote
Reply to comment by metaldinner in TIL that the "Lost City of Atlantis" was invented by the philosopher Plato, as a fake enemy for Athens that lost favour of the gods and was sunk in to the sea. by PDRugby
Troy was fictional until it was discovered to be a real place.....js
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Kittenfabstodes t1_ivtkej3 wrote
>we declared everything might have been fictional if we had no physical evidence of it.
Hmmm. Seems strangely familiar.
So what your saying is, if there wasn't physical evidence of it's existence, like Troy or maybe Atlantis, we declared it never existed.
There was no written record about Gobleki Tepe which is probably one of the most important archeological sites in the world and when it was discovered, it changed everything we thought we knew about about man from 12,000 years ago.
All I'm saying is just because we don't have any other written record of Atlantis doesn't mean there weren't written records that didn't survive. It probably didn't exist, but it's not a zero percent chance it didn't exist.
Things like evidence or written records have a tendency being getting lost or being destroyed due to a variety of factors. Plato existed less than 2500 years ago. Gobleki Tepe is 12,000 years old. That's almost 10,000 years in between Gobleki Tepe and Plato. How much has been lost to use since Plato so ask yourself how much has been lost since Gobleki Tepe?
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Jorge5934 t1_ivm9yux wrote
When was Troy fictional?
Kittenfabstodes t1_ivmiz42 wrote
Before they found it but after it actually existed.
Jorge5934 t1_ivmjnvb wrote
Ah! So you claim it was thought to be fictional, but I guess they looked for it despite your better judgment? The nerve of these people!
Kittenfabstodes t1_ivmk3pb wrote
It was a hundred years or so before I was born, but yes.
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