
Gladiators didn't fight each other to death in the Colosseum.
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. The Aztecs were roasting peanuts before the colonists arrived and a Canadian guy was the first man to patent peanut butter.
The weirdest one I've seen absolutely *everywhere* was that the Roman emperor's title is Caesar. It was Augustus; Caesar was the title for the prince, or the junior emperor.
Antonio Meucci likely invented the first telephone, not Alexander Graham Bell.
George Washington's cannot tell a lie story.
Exactly - Lack of written sources === The Dark Ages.
#3 Study of Ur and other cities in modern Iraq point to a very different interpretation, that until they were able to store grains and cereals, civilization could not happen. People were too concerned about scrounging for food to put energy into building a society or government or religion or anything else.
Actually, a lot of what is posted here by whoever this is, is false, misrepresents, or needs further context. No citations other than "Trust me, I'm the internet". Drivel.
Until humans were able to use fire for themselves they used almost all of their energy by looking for and consuming food.
Is also a theory, like a lot of other 'findings'.
All religion keeps people in the "Dark Ages." Especially, Islam.
Congratulations to you!