ANTH question
Lost Cities, Continents, and Civilizations
Major elements of a “lost city” myth
• A non-falsifiable hypothesis
• Not found = not found yet
• Perseverance (obsession?) is key!
• Based on mystery, adventure, danger,
and a romantic view of the past
• Lost cities become spiritual beliefs
• If found, they lose their value
Atlantis
Possible Locations of Atlantis
Where did it come from?
Genealogy of Greek Philosophers
Socrates
(469-399 BC)
Plato
(428-348 BC)
Aristotle
(384-322 BC)
Plato’s Academy and Dialogues
The School of Athens by Raphael
Are Dialogues Transcriptions of Real
Conversations?
• Plato born ~428 BC
• Dialogues written between 355 and 347
• Conversations supposedly took place 421
• 428-421 = Plato was 7 years old!
Dialogues of Timaeus and Critias
The Dialogue (fictional story)
• Focuses on a discussion of the “perfect
republic” (Athens)
• Critias talks about a war
between Athens and Atlantis
• Athens wins, and Atlantis
is destroyed by floods and quakes
• Critias dialogue was unfinished
The Atlantis “Game of Telephone”
Egyptian Priests
Greek Sage Solon (590 BC)
Critias the Elder (grandfather, 90, “Fool’s Day”)
Critias the Younger (421 BC)
Plato (355 BC)
Supposed location:
Straits of Gibraltar: Pillars of Heracles
Atlantis City Plan
Atlantis Destroyed
Atlantis as Rhetorical Device
Large, evil empire (Atlantis) vs. small,
peaceful republic (Athens)
Not convinced?
No accounts of this war in Greece or
Egypt (both within realm of influence of
Atlantis)
Where did Plato get the idea?
Minoan Civilization: The Real Atlantis?
Crete: Minoan Civilization
(3300-1200 BC)
Minoans: Palace at Knossos
Minoan Palatial Period (2000-1200 BC)
• 4 stories, 1000 rooms in the palace
• Height of art and decadence
Eruption on Thera (Santorini) ~1615 BC
Eruption on Thera (Santorini) ~1615 BC
Problems with Minoan Theory
• Too small
• Wrong location
• Eruption too late
• Athens had only small towns at this time
• Atlantis as a parable – not history
(Plato was a philosopher, not a historian)
• Civilization continued for 300 years
Atlantis:
The Myth that Never Dies
Graham Hancock
The Bimini Wall
Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck, Australia
Atlantis Conclusions
• Originated in Plato’s dialogues
• A rhetorical device run amok
• No evidence for it anywhere
• Geological and archaeological evidence to
the contrary
El Dorado
Origin of the myth
• The Muisca of Colombia
• Leader covered himself in gold, went to the lake to pay homage to a goddess
• Tales of “the golden man” reached the Spanish
Lake Guatavita
Sir Walter Raleigh
• Founder of Roanoke colony
• Undertook expeditions along Orinoco River
• Was beheaded for causing trouble with the Spanish
Alexander von Humboldt
• Avid explorer of South America
• Estimated amount of gold in Lake Guatavita from offerings at $300mill
• Estimate was exaggerated to $1.5bn = a long-lived tale
Lost City of Z and Percy Fawcett
Ciudad Blanca –The White City
La Mosquitia (“The mosquito coast”)
History of the myth
• Hernan Cortes talked about large settlements
• Charles Lindbergh thought he “saw something shine”
• Pech, Tawahka, Misquito stories of a “White House”
Theodore Morde
• Explorer
• Says he found a city with a giant carving of a monkey in 1935
• King Kong came out in 1933 – coincidence?
The Current Mix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hPjbAvx4gE
Steve Elkins
• Filmmaker with a B.S. in earth science
• Becomes fascinated by the Mosquitia
• Hears about the White City legend
• Convinces (rich) friend Bill Benenson to create a company (now UTL) and fund an exploration project…
LiDAR – Light Detection and Ranging
https://youtu.be/cA9WugNomdg?t=988
Dr. Christopher Fisher
• Archaeologist, Colorado State U.
• Specialist in Mexican archaeology and the study of complex societies
• Hired by Elkins/UTL to follow up on LiDAR data
Fisher et al 2016, 2017
“Water management”
What was actually found?
Extraordinary claims
• A “lost civilization”
• “Ballgame”
• “Splendid architecture”
• “With ten large plazas, pyramids, etc.”
• Surfaces of paved stones, altar stones
BUT…
• “thick vegetation blacked out any sense of layout or scale of the ancient city”
Blowback
What does the archaeology say?
The finds – nothing new
Ceramics in 2016 and 1941
Jaguar seat in 2016 and 1941
The finds – nothing new
Caches
“Altars”
Soils work
Stone thrones
Coastal Region Interior Region
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Selin Farm
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“Lost civilization”
Why connections to the past matter
Getting the public interested
Why are these things promoted/believed?
• Money
• Fame
• Social/Political reasons
• Romantic past
Research Paper Annotated Bibliography
• 3-5 references • At least 3 need to be scholarly/academic
• 2-3 sentences on how you will use each reference in your papers
Class Project 5: The Appeal of Lost Cities
• Watch at least 1hr of The Lost City of Z
• Think about what we’ve covered in class so far • Feder’s rules for a hoax
• Logical fallacies
• Major traits of a “lost city” myth
• How is Z similar to Atlantis? El Dorado? Ciudad Blanca?