"In Ancient Times, The Civilization Of Egypt Faced A Series Of Unexplained Assaults By A Formidable Fleet Of Imposing Warships. These Enigmatic Aggressors Emerged Unexpectedly Around 1250 Bce And Persistently Launched Attacks Until Their Eventual Defeat At The Hands Of Ramesses III. Intriguingly, No Historical Accounts Or Evidence Of Their Existence Can Be Found Beyond 1178 Bce, Leaving Scholars To Engage In Ongoing Debates And Formulate Various Theories Regarding Their Origins, Destination, And Identity. Due To The Lack Of Concrete Information, They Have Come To Be Known Simply As The Sea Peoples. The Mystery Surrounding The Sea Peoples Continues To Captivate The Imagination Of Researchers And Historians, As They Endeavor To Unravel The Secrets Of This Ancient Maritime Threat"
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.