Plato described quarries on the island of Atlantis where "rocks of white, black, and red" were extracted from the hills and used to construct a great island city. The description matches the rocks found on Santorini. The island-city of Atlantis was described as being laid out in a series of concentric
circles of land and water, each one connected to the sea by a deep canal. Docks fora huge number of ships, and a causeway for
unloading cargo of said ships, also was described. Unearthed frescos from the island have depicted Santorini with a configuration that can be interpreted in this way. It also shows a huge city on the island, theorized by archaeologists to represent the center of the caldera.
Akrotiri there are multistory buildings. This city may have had the earliest form of town planning (structured assembly of interconnecting roads and paths)
ever discovered, again, with fresh running water and toilets in each house leading to a sewer system. Many such sites now have been unearthed, both on Crete and Santorini." -- Reference Wikipedia.org See "Santorini") back to 159)
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