• Siegfried@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I strongly believe that it happened. It doesn’t need to be a “flood of biblical dimensions” but just one terrible enough to convince a few early tribes that it was the end of the world as we know it.

      That’s mankind lore

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        7 months ago

        what makes most sense to me, at least to explain stories in europe, is simply when doggerland got covered by the ocean. That’s a fucking big landmass that would have been prime real estate, no shit it being lost to water would be something people make stories about. And back then people didn’t live their entire lives in one village, they migrated all the time and people would hop between tribes and shit, lots of people would have personally seen that it was now underwater and spread that knowledge around.

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        8 months ago

        I feel like the myth existing in cultures around the world from Mesopotamia to the Americas gives it credence. It makes sense that a “world-changing event” would work its way into various disparate cultures myths.