If you boys are looking for a fun and easy debunk, my home region (central Pennsylvania, US) allegedly has a beast called Raystown Ray. Ray, much like Nessie, is supposedly some sort of large lake monster or primordial life form residing in Raystown Lake just outside of Huntingdon, PA. There was even a Travel Channel documentary made about him some 10 years or so ago if I recall. Here's where the fun of debunking this one is - that lake is man-made. The US Army put it there. It hasn't even been that long, I think they flooded the land for it back in the 70s! So we've got this illusive lake monster from the time of dinosaurs or whatever living in a lake where many, MANY locals are old enough to remember WHEN THE LAKE WASN'T THERE AT ALL.
Human civilization is about 500,000 to 3 million years old depending on what you consider a civilization. We’ve found 500,000 year old structure and stone tools which are 3.3 million years old.
Six and a half hours? You must have known that I need some comforting noise in order to sleep properly! Bravo, gentlemen. Also, Gratsi. This is good for many, many replays.
Certain games in ancient Rome were dedicated to one or more gods. Then criminals and other social undesirables were murdered in one manner or other. That should be seen as a form of human sacrifice as well. We have evidence that it was once part of Norse/Germanic societies as well. Like slavery, human sacrifice was, at one point or another, wide spread.
It is more likely that iron never reached the ritual use that bronze did because it lacked the coloring of bronze. Polished bronze reflects sunlight and firelight more effectively than iron does. There is also a major difference between the two metals. Bronze is an alloy, made by melting copper and tin, in certain proportions, until they melt together, then pouring them into a mold. Iron is taken out of the ground as an ore. It must be smelted to remove the impurities and that requires a much higher temperature than it takes to melt copper and tin. So first they needed to learn how to make fires hotter. Far fewer people, at that point, would know how to do this.
Homo sapiens began at least 300,000 years ago. For the first, roughly, 290,000 years we were basically cavemen. We didn't manage to invent agriculture and domestication of livestock until 10,000 years ago. We didn't haress electricity and internal combustion until a little over 100 years ago. Since then, flight, radio, television, nuclear weapons/power, computers, internet, eradication of many diseases, modern medicine, increased lifespans. That was our peak. But we still haven't managed to end greed, poverty, starvation. People like Bill Gates live in modern castles, replete with armed guards, stores of food and water, etc. While people in the third world still live in mud huts with dirt floors, bad water, not enough food and rampant disease. Homo sapiens had a chance to be something far better than it is. Instead, we allow ourselves to be consistently ruled over by greed-driven, narcissistic psychopaths.
This current global warming we're experiencing isn't the first. It's happened 4 times previous to this, over the past 400,000 years. The same way. So basically, an 80,000 year cycle. You are being lied to and manipulated. The real questions are why? and for whose benefit?
You underestimate the determination of one who actively watches Virtual Reality RP vods on Twitch and dives into Warhammer Lore. XD Mythillogical is, as always, worth the wait! Keep up the great work!
Shame that you guys didn't mention the 1977 "Loch Ness Muppet" photo and the man who took it Tony "Doc" Shiels, a man who makes all other zany characters such as Ivan Marx, Roger Patterson, Marmaduke Wetherell, and Tim Dinsdale pale in comparison. You guys would have a lot of fun talking about him.
With all the knowledge that the excavators had of previous grave looting, why would any current archeologist assume that the remaining evidence and artifacts are in their original locations?
Gamely listening to the very bitter end. Thank you for giving good information right up until the end and for several nights going to sleep entertainment.
Finally managed to have time for the new mythilogical video! Or so I thought!! Of all the topics, I did not expect the lore of the Loch Ness monster to be so deep!
I thought you said high land, 50 ft above sea level is not high land, get out of here. If it’s not at least 1000 ft above sea level it’s not even hills. High land, 7-9000 feet is high land.