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[ES]: A pesar de no formar parte del mismo contexto ni haber aparecido nunca integrados en el mismo relato, Tarteso y la Atlántida han formado parte de una misma historia. Unidos por el mito, en este pequeño trabajo realizamos un recorrido a través de las principales hipótesis que han defendido el vínculo entre ambos conceptos. La finalidad es hacer reflexionar al lector sobre la base científica e histórica de estas hipótesis, pues es la única manera de ubicar cada concepto en su contexto; para devolver a la Atlántida a su mito.
[EN]: Despite not being part of the same context neither appearing in the same story, frequently Tartessos and Atlantis have been associated in the same tales. United by the myth, in this small paper we make a tour through the main hypotheses that have defended the link between both concepts. The aim is to make the reader think about the scientific and historical basis of these hypotheses, because it is the only way to put each concept in its context; to return Atlantis to its myth.
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Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, City, Tartessos, Mito, Atlantis, Tarteso, Ciudad, Atlántida, Ciudades, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11, Myth
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, City, Tartessos, Mito, Atlantis, Tarteso, Ciudad, Atlántida, Ciudades, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11, Myth
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