When Plato recorded the testimonies of Timaeus and Critias about Atlantis learned from the Egyptian priests at Sais that the Greek kings Cecrops, Erechtheus, Erysichthon, and Theseus lived in the days that Atlantis (and much of Greece) were consumed by the sea, he (Plato) surely was aware that those kings lived just a few hundred years before the Trojan War, not 9,000 years before his day. Keep in mind the word hora, the word used supposedly for year in the story, only means a segment of time, in this case an hora a month, the demise of Atlantis 9,000 months before Solon’s day (circa 600 b. c.)