This Research File supports EP01 — Atlantis in Mauritania: The Eye of the Sahara investigation.
Was Plato describing a real place, or constructing a philosophical allegory that later generations would attempt to interpret as geography?
This publication is the standard DidjaKnow Research File examining the proposed connection between Plato’s Atlantis account and the Richat Structure in Mauritania, commonly known as the Eye of the Sahara. It is designed to be read alongside the DidjaKnow documentary episode, while also standing on its own as a factual reference document.
The analysis follows an evidence-first, archaeology- and geology-focused approach. It begins with Plato’s original source material in Timaeus and Critias, outlines the mainstream scholarly interpretation of Atlantis as allegory, and examines what geology confirms about the Richat Structure as a natural formation. Throughout, similarities, conflicts, and limits of interpretation are clearly identified.
The research file examines what Plato actually wrote, why visual comparisons emerged, how geological consensus explains the structure’s formation, and where chronological and archaeological constraints prevent definitive identification. Claims are evaluated conservatively, and uncertainty is treated explicitly rather than resolved through speculation.
Included sections address:
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The core Atlantis question and framing
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Plato’s source material and attribution chain
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Factual elements of the Atlantis description
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Mainstream allegory interpretation
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Geological identity of the Richat Structure
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Timeline conflicts between text and geology
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Palaeo-environmental habitability evidence
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Archaeological absence and its implications
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Mainstream skepticism and evidentiary standards
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Clearly defined open questions
This research file does not claim proof of Atlantis, does not assert the existence of a lost civilisation, and does not attempt to rewrite established history. It is written as a credibility anchor, not a conclusion, and where evidence ends, interpretation stops.
It is intended for readers who want a clear, disciplined overview of the Atlantis–Richat hypothesis without extended appendices or methodological expansion, and for viewers who wish to verify the factual basis of the DidjaKnow episode.
The document is structured for careful reading and reference, not narrative resolution.
Format: Digital eBook (PDF)
Delivery: Instant download after purchase
Edition: First Digital Edition




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