Map may prove ‘Welsh Atlantis’ rooted in fact, say academics

Professors say two islands in Cardigan Bay are clearly marked on the Gough map held at Bodleian libraryIt is believed to be the Welsh Atlantis, a lost land lying below the water at Cardigan Bay. For at least 800 years, tales have been told of the legend of Cantre ’r Gwaelod, but evidence that it really existed has been scant.Now, a medieval map depicting two islands off the Ceredigion coast provides some proof that the legend may be rooted in historical fact, according to a BBC report.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Wales Academics Education Folklore and mythology Culture University of Oxford Higher education Geology Science UK news Source Type: news