Gilgamesh. Now that story is the oldest one archeologists know of.
Charles Atlas Dies. The End. You're welcome.
Muti's Necklace: The Oldest Story in the World by Louise Hawes is a fiction story.
Atlas were mythological figures from Ancient Greece, not real entities, so they are not associated with any specific continent. However, the "Atlas" in Greek mythology is commonly depicted as holding up the celestial spheres, and the story is often tied to the Atlas Mountains in North Africa.
Pachuca 1901, Guadalajara 1906, and atlas/america 1916
The answer is the Epic of Gigamesh in Babylon.
Fisher Building. Is this oldest 18 story or greater building in downtown Chicago, possibly the oldest period, but the oldest that is that height or greater for sure.
The Oldest Story Ever Told - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 January 2010 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
The answer is the Epic of Gigamesh in Babylon.
Yes
the title is connected to the story because when Luke, Annabeth, Artemis, and Percy all hold up the sky which was Atlas's curse for going against the gods and Atlas is a titan.
The world's oldest existing portable star map, known as the Farnese Atlas, is believed to have been produced by the Greek astronomer and cartographer Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. However, it is important to note that the Farnese Atlas is a modern copy of Ptolemy's original work, as the original has been lost to time.