Hey, kid, it's secret history
I meant to post this days ago, and forgot: "On Crete, New Evidence of Very Ancient Mariners."
Crete has been an island for more than five million years, meaning that the toolmakers must have arrived by boat. So this seems to push the history of Mediterranean voyaging back more than 100,000 years, specialists in Stone Age archaeology say. Previous artifact discoveries had shown people reaching Cyprus, a few other Greek islands and possibly Sardinia no earlier than 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
I dreamed last night about centaurs, reporters, blackmail, and murder. It was like Dexter meets the south metopes of the Parthenon.
Crete has been an island for more than five million years, meaning that the toolmakers must have arrived by boat. So this seems to push the history of Mediterranean voyaging back more than 100,000 years, specialists in Stone Age archaeology say. Previous artifact discoveries had shown people reaching Cyprus, a few other Greek islands and possibly Sardinia no earlier than 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
I dreamed last night about centaurs, reporters, blackmail, and murder. It was like Dexter meets the south metopes of the Parthenon.

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There's Caprica?
(Look, I wish.)
The thought of crossing the sea with technology available at the very beginning of early humanity... That kind of leaves me in awe.
Yes. And reminds me of stick charts, which I love.
I have no maritime culture among the Provinces, and given that oak is the preferred boat building wood that grows in temperate zones, I think I have to do something with them
I fully support this idea. Also, Seahenge.
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*reads*