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Foreword | ||
1 | Serendipity | 1 |
Nauplion: first contacts with the myth | 3 | |
The Tiryns Project (1) | 6 | |
A clue in Heidelberg | 7 | |
The breakthrough | 10 | |
Dangers of Atlantis research | 11 | |
An overview of this book | 14 | |
A note on citations and names | 16 | |
2 | Plato's Atlantis Account | 17 |
Timaeus 21E-25D | 17 | |
Critias 108E-121C | 22 | |
3 | The Anatomy of the Atlantis Account | 37 |
The believers | 37 | |
The nonbelievers | 40 | |
How about a neutral approach? | 42 | |
The transmission | 45 | |
Plato | 48 | |
The conversation | 50 | |
Plato's intended trilogy | 51 | |
Timaeus: Plato as a natural scientist | 52 | |
Critias and Hemocrates | 55 | |
The special role of Atlantis | 57 | |
Structure of the Atlantis account | 59 | |
4 | The Ancient Aegean | 63 |
Ice Age to Neolithic | 64 | |
The Early Bronze Age and the emergence of Troy | 68 | |
The Minoan culture | 72 | |
The Achaeans | 73 | |
Heinrich Schliemann | 78 | |
The end of the Bronze Age | 79 | |
The Tiryns Project (2) | 81 | |
The post-Achaean era | 85 | |
5 | Deciphering a Legend | 91 |
Timaeus 21E-25D: The Achaeans | 91 | |
Critias 108E-112E: Attika | 119 | |
Critias 113A-121C: Atlantis | 131 | |
The Laws 3.676-682: The Early Iron Age | 173 | |
6 | The Odyssey Starts Making Sense | 177 |
Demystifying the Odyssey | 181 | |
Scheria and Atlantis | 181 | |
A 2700-year-old "Back to the Future" scheme | 184 | |
The end of the Achaeans: Late Helladic 111C | 196 | |
7 | Reconstructing Troy | 201 |
The evolving Plain of Troy | 203 | |
Neolithic/Early Bronze Age | 204 | |
Middle/Late Bronze Age | 206 | |
Post-Bronze Age | 213 | |
8 | Conclusions | 217 |
Near hits | 217 | |
Prerequisites for the deciphering | 219 | |
Counterarguments and shortcomings | 220 | |
Katsingri | 223 | |
Notes | 225 | |
Bibliography | 239 | |
Index | 252 |
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