Myth Of The Pale Sun Followed By A Catastrophe Confirmed By Archaeologists
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Across the globe, we encounter myths and legends of catastrophic events that disrupted the lives and worlds of our ancestors. While these stories are often dismissed as mere products of vivid imaginations, many mythological places, events, and figures are rooted in reality. Archaeologists have recently confirmed another powerful myth passed down through generations, demonstrating once again that many ancient myths and legends were based on real events.
A team of archaeologists has uncovered solid evidence confirming a significant mythical catastrophe in the Northern Hemisphere during the sixth century. This event was so impactful that our ancestors preserved its memory over time. The climate changes resulting from this catastrophe were evident even in distant regions such as the Mediterranean and China, where historical records describe an unusually pale Sun.
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