"This Footprint Immortalizes A Distant Instant, Dating Back More Than Four Millennia, When An Individual Pressed Their Bare Foot Onto A Sun-Drying Mud Brick. This Occurrence Took Place Around 2000 Bc In The Ancient City Of Ur, Located In What Is Now Modern-Day Iraq. In The Quietude Of That Long-Gone Day, Someone Left An Imprint That Continues To Resonate Through Time. This Simple Act, A Fleeting Interaction With The Earth's Materials, Now Stands As A Tangible Connection To A Civilization That Thrived Centuries Ago. It's A Reminder That The Simplest Gestures Can Etch Profound Echoes Across The Ages"
Given all the historical evidence available, empirical and anecdotal, it is, and always will be, the most logical conclusion.
me- "Oooh, right. The walls. The walls for Kuzco. The walls chosen specially to protect Kuzco. Kuzco's walls.... Those walls?"
Also, dinosaurs existed all over the planet and when people discovered the fossils, they had no idea what they were. This explains why mythical creature legends (like dragons) exist in almost every ancient culture.