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All that could happen is in the distant past, some meteorite hit or airburst over a certain part of the middle east and destroyed a few villages, killing many people. Of course, everyone was terrified. The locals around the area of destruction beseeched their religious leaders what could have caused such devastation and could they expect the same? Of course, to calm everyone, the religious people might have had to spin the destruction in a positive and moralistic manner. The village was destroyed by god, yes. But that was because the inhabitants were evil. They deserved it and had it coming. That's the only way such destruction could have happened in a just universe, right? The people in the villages that were wiped out didn't actually have to do anything evil. They were just demonized because their villages were hit. Or maybe not even that. Maybe no one thought bad thoughts about the victims. The survivors just abandoned the area and left the ruins. Hundreds or thousands of years later, people would travel past the area and see the ruins and ask, "What happened there?" Cut to tales told around the campfire. The stories may have started months or even years later. All someone had to ask was 'why'? |
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These are just fancy fisherman's stories--the old "I caught a fish that was this big and weighed 20 pounds."
Ten years later the same guy will have developed the story into "It was a dark and stormy day as the waves crashed like thunder onto the shores of the Maine coastline. We were just about to head in when the Skipper eyed a bite on my line. It was only until I took hold of the pole that I realized I may have had the legendary Devil' Dolphin on me line..." Give that story two thousand years and a man of pure heart will have wrestled Satan from the depths of Hell and saved the world. |
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As a picture they included a discolored rock, instead of the fused pottery which would have been much more compelling. They claim that they used microprobe analysis to determine the temperature that the glass formed under, but by my layman's understanding this sort of analysis would only tell us what the chemical composition is (note that EMPA is notoriously bad at doing even this with certain types of glasses). Oh, and no pictures or description of the findings at the official site http://www.tallelhammam.com/Recent_Discoveries.html |
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