mjzilinski said:Neat, but its hard to prove even if they found one at sea. It could of gotten there another way.
311 said:haha how? a guy on a chariot running head first into the sea? interesting read nonetheless.
Good pointampstang said:The sea probably didn't extend to where they found the chariots back in that time. Haven't you heard of the theories that the land was once all connected? Landscapes changes over hundreds of years. Look at New Orleans. Almost all of Lousiana is supposed to be in the sea.
ampstang said:The sea probably didn't extend to where they found the chariots back in that time. Haven't you heard of the theories that the land was once all connected? Landscapes changes over hundreds of years. Look at New Orleans. Almost all of Lousiana is supposed to be in the sea.
ampstang said:The sea probably didn't extend to where they found the chariots back in that time. Haven't you heard of the theories that the land was once all connected?
VOD said:Yes, and that was millions of years ago, around the mesazoic(sp?) period and long before man walked the earth, definitly long before man had chariots. Could have fallen of a boat or who knows?