The question of the three Floods in the Hellenic tradition

In Hellenic cosmology we basically speak of two Floods: one perhaps more archaic, the ogigio Flood; and perhaps a more recent one, that of Deucalion and Pyrrha. Plato also tells of the Atlantean Flood, which has parallels in the tales of the Mexican Aztecs, the Costa Rican Maya and the Peruvian Incas. Indeed, the Amerindian traditions more explicitly place a Flood at the end of each cyclical era, the prospect of which unequivocally recalls that of the archaic cosmologies of the Old Continent.