Myths That Were Real
Geomythology Ancient Legends Explained by Science
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Maria Merlino
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Myths That Were Real: Geomythology Ancient Legends Explained by Science, takes the world’s most famous monsters, curses, and apocalypse tales and asks one addictive question: What real thing did people see that became the legend?
Long before textbooks and seismographs, people still needed explanations for what shook the ground, blackened the sky, poisoned the air, or left enormous bones in the sand. So they did what humans have always done best: they turned evidence into story. A skull becomes a Cyclops. A coiled fossil becomes a serpent stone. A volcano becomes an angry god. A deadly mist becomes a curse.
In these pages you’ll follow the trail from ancient wonder to modern evidence, connecting mythology to fossils, volcanoes, earthquakes, extreme winters, floods, strange rains, burning lakes, and the eerie natural events that can still feel supernatural today. Each chapter reads like a mystery: the myth first, then the clues, then the scientific explanation that makes the legend even more fascinating.
This is a book for readers who love mythology, history, and science, but especially for anyone who’s ever wanted to know what’s true inside the tales we grew up with.
By the end, you won’t look at old legends the same way again… because you’ll start seeing what ancient people saw: a world so powerful, so unpredictable, and so alive that the only language big enough for it was myth.