Re: Bronze age/iron age myth?
- From: "Inez" <savagemouse123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jan 2007 13:02:06 -0800
On Jan 30, 12:57 pm, m...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It is popularly but mistakenly thought by the general uninformed
populace that iron was first forged after the bronze age. This is a
false notion that many scholars do not accept. The fact is most
scholars will tell you that it is not known as to when it was first
forged, that iron oxidizes quickly and may not be found in the earth
easily and that recycling by the ancients was taken seriously in
regard to iron.
Primitive tribes runing around naked have been known to forge iron.
But such tribes never kept history books.
JM
It's also possible they trained weasels to commit acts of calculus.
Calculus doesn't fossilize, and weasels are good at hiding.
.
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