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  • Was Troy located in Turkey – if so, why did it take Odysseus ten years to travel just 350 miles home?
  • Who was the first European to reach America – the bones and tools suggest it was in prehistory and not Columbus?
  • Alexander the Great sailed into India – where no rivers exist today.
  • Antler Picks that built Ancient Monuments – yet there is no real evidence of this achievement
  • On Sunken lands of the North Sea – lived the world’s oldest and greatest civilisation
13 Things That Don't make sense in History

13 Things That Don't make sense in History

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Was Troy located in Turkey – if so, why did it take Odysseus ten years to travel just 350 miles home?

“The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudices”  – Mark Twain Where Troy Once Stood (Troy

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Who was the first European to reach America – the bones and tools suggest it was in prehistory and not Columbus?

“We would like to live as we once lived, but history will not permit it” – John F. Kennedy A

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Alexander the Great sailed into India – where no rivers exist today.

“I come, I saw, I conquered” (but I would need some boats?) – Julius Caesar The Indian campaign of Alexander

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Antler Picks that built Ancient Monuments – yet there is no real evidence of this achievement

“Science never solves a problem without creating ten more” – George Bernard Shaw “Antler Picks” – From Oxford Dictionary of

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On Sunken lands of the North Sea – lived the world’s oldest and greatest civilisation

“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever” – Jacques Yves Cousteau After

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Mythological Dragons – a non-existent animal that is shared by the world

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better” – Albert Einstein A dragon is a legendary creature,

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Global Warming – Extreme weather and other Pseudoscience

“Some are weather-wise, some are otherwise” – Benjamin Franklin The UK media over recent years have constantly shown pictures of

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Quantum of Solstice – Stonehenge’s Pythagorean triangles used four thousand years before he was born

If an elderly but distinguished scientist says that something is possible, he is almost certainly right; but if he says

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Giant Skeletons – found by French archaeologists now dismissed by today’s historians

“Your theory is crazy, but it’s not crazy enough to be true” – Niels Bohr The myths about giants go

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Raised Beaches – that never meet the Sea

“Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.” – Carl Sagan A raised

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About The Author

Robert John Langdon is a writer, historian and social philosopher who worked as an analyst for the government and some of the largest corporations and education institutes in Britain, including British Telecommunications, Cable and Wireless, British Gas and the University of London.

Since his retirement seven years ago, Robert has studied Archaeology, Philosophy and Quantum Mechanics at University College London, Birkbeck College, The City Literature Institute and Museum of London.

He has three children and two grandchildren and lives in an isolated cottage on the West coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea - hiding from the HMRC and internet trolls!!

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