The submerged Neolithic city most possibly belonged to the pre-historic remains of ancient Hvar civilization located in Croatia.
I see you posted this misinformation twice. Here and in World News.
This is the original article: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/news/archive/2024/undersea-scans-of-gateway-to-europe-reveal-astonishing-detail-of-sunken-landscape.php
It mentions nothing about a city. There was no city. That is just a total fabrication.
I only posted this in news. Not sure why you commented twice and both were basically saying the same thing.
Directly from the article
“To their astonishment, it was a 4 to 5-meter-deep structure offering clues to a settlement almost identical to the one in Soline. They also dug out several Neolithic artifacts such as flint blades, stone axes, and fragments of wood on this site.”
I’m not personally saying that one building is a city but it’s a start.
They never mention the university at Bradford, but speak of the university of Zadar, so I’m not really sure why you linked that article that is related but not the same.
A settlement isn’t even close to a city. A settlement isn’t even a village.
Also, you need to read your own article. This is the very first paragraph:
In ancient times, the Adriatic Sea was a major trade route for the Croatian population, which is likely why scientists have discovered various antiquities submerged in this sea. From Roman artifacts to a 2,200-year-old shipwreck and networks of sunken streams, the sea has revealed some fascinating discoveries, reported the University of Bradford. But this time, divers have stumbled upon something that left scientists flabbergasted.
That links to the Bradford article I linked to.
And again, the information came from the University of Zadar, not of Bradford.
Here’s a link to their facebook post where they told everyone about it.
You can absolutely criticize the sensationalism of them using the word city in the good.is article and I agree. But to say that it is a “total fabrication” when there’s roads, tools and signs of human habitation is a bit of a stretch.
Roads, tools and habitation are signs of humans. They are not cities. There are roads, tools and houses on farms. Farms are not cities. The city part was just a lie.
It’s always best to find the original article. It’s linked from this article in this case.
Note that the original mentions nothing about a city. That’s just this article sensationalizing.
Readers disappointed that no underwater cars were discovered on the road
So that’s how the Sea Peoples invaded… /s
By foot. Much easier. No hassle with those pesky ships and boats and such.
Just got this shirt in the mail. Haven’t had a chance to wear it yet.
Gotta add Korçuli with a fabric marker.
I Ain’t Gonna Play Korçuli City
Well, the Atlansis people are here. In before “the great flood of Noah” people.
Don’t know about Noah, but the consensus is moving toward acceptance that there was a ‘great flood’ of sorts sometime around the end of the Younger Dryas period.
This is my favourite theory of these https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea_deluge_hypothesis
That hypothetical flood would have probably affected the direct ancestors of the Greeks… strange that Plato would only learn about it from the relatively remote Egyptians.
Looking at the oral stories of North American natives and comparing them to what we know of historical geological events, we see some truth to the stories. So it’s plausible some stories of the Old Testament could have some historical roots.
Greece was covered by the melting ice wall at the time.
/s
…Atlantis?
Atlantis was a thought experiment, not a real place.
reallly??? fuuuuuuuckkk dude
This myth has been getting posted for years now.
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