Egyptian Priests Dismissed Solon’s Story That Flood of Deucalion Destroyed World All Humans But Two Killed in Deluge

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In Plato’s dialogues about Atlantis, the scholar Critias reported that Solon the Greek circa 600 b. c. told the Egyptian priests at Sais about the Flood of Deucalion which covered the earth, only two humans preserved, in a chest (Noah’s Ark in which actually eight lives were saved). That there was a global flood as stated by Solon was ignored by the Egyptian priests responding to Solon, instead that many disaster by flood or fire had plagued the world, in reality though only the “Flood of Deucalion” followed about 900 years later by the submergence of Atlantis (“and much of Greece”) which was the end of the Ice Age, also know as the Flood of Dardanus and Ogyges who lived circa 1400 b. c.