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Who says they didn't?Why did no one in the middle ages-world or the ancient world find dinosaurs?
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Has to be a link...dam good point
The romans were so good at mining and stuff, the sky over much of spain (colony of rome) was black from the works being conducted on and below the land. A sort of ancient industrial revolution. So much so, Spain a 1000 or two years later went off to the new world; with much of the reason to replenish its stocks of important items like gold that were taken in the previous eras
projects like this happened in other places in human history too, all over the world
but no dinosaurs bones ?
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They found dragons
It wasn't until the 17th century that rationalism, reason... Empirical research really took off.
Also, Diderot (and others) started to classify the world around him in The Encyclopaedia in the 18th century
Before then there was a lot of guess work and religion filled the gaps
they still dug stuff up
all those billions of humans, all that digging, all those thousands of years
no dinosaurs hey
You're believing the lies pushed by Big Dino. wake up sheepleBut there's that documentary, Jurassic park, that proves they were real
Some places in Greece had such thick layers of huge, blackened bones that people believed they were the battlefields where the gods had slaughtered an army of giants. The area around Megalopolis, in southern Greece, was one of these famous battlefields. When people saw heaps of oversized, dark-colored bones emerging from the ground, they imagined they were looking at the jumbled bodies of fallen giants blasted by Zeus' cosmic lightning bolts. But there was something else even more eerie to see at Megalopolis. The ground was still smoldering!
More important, the ancient Greeks did not imagine those vivid details. There is a natural explanation for the big bones AND the smoking embers. In 1902, paleontologists excavated the ancient "Battlefield of the Giants" at Megalopolis. They discovered a great variety of Ice Age large mammal fossils, layers and layers of massive bones that continually eroded out of the soil. That scientific discovery explains the "bodies of fallen giants."