An A-Z Guide To The Search For Plato's Atlantis

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    NEWS October 2024

    OCTOBER 2024 The recent cyber attack on the Internet Archive is deplorable and can be reasonably compared with the repeated burning of the Great Library of Alexandria. I have used the Wayback Machine extensively, but, until the full extent of the permanent damage is clear, I am unable to assess its effect on Atlantipedia. At […]Read More »
  • Joining The Dots

    Joining The Dots

    I have now published my new book, Joining The Dots, which offers a fresh look at the Atlantis mystery. I have addressed the critical questions of when, where and who, using Plato’s own words, tempered with some critical thinking and a modicum of common sense.Read More »
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Voigt (Vok), Tim

Tim Voigt was educated at the University of Wisconsin and is now a prolific science ‘writer’ who includes in his output Archaeology and Atlantis[0765]. For me, this book is a serious contender as the most useless contribution to Atlantology so far this century. I can only describe it as a number of glossaries held together with waffle. Its content includes references to the likes of Sherlock Holmes, philately and Osama bin Laden!! Voigt eventually ‘discusses’ Atlantis in the last 2% of the book, where you will learn nothing.

I discovered that in October 2013 an ebook entitled Trying to Find Atlantis was published by Tim Vok (cover). Page 1 had his name as Tim Votk, which I assumed was just a minor ‘typo’ until I read on and found that the content was the same unabashed drivel contained in Archaeology and Atlantis. Further investigation revealed that he also published under the name of Vokka, Vogitk, Voto, Vokor, Votta, Votch, and Vota. Identity crisis?