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This latter bit is not completely correct. Many legendary styles of Damascus steel were either never lost (Wootz, for instance) or have been rediscovered, and new ones are added regularly, some of which are significantly improved in various ways to the older methods. Much like violins, we've never lost the details on making 'em, but there are some specific examples of both steel and instruments where we've yet to recover the methods used.We arent really all that more intelligent than ancient people. We recently rediscovered how to make roman concrete, which is stronger and lasts way longer than modern stuff. We weren't able to figure out how they made it until somone found the recipe in an old scroll.
Same goes for modern Damascus steel which looks quite a bit different than ancient Damascus steel and we have no idea how they made the ancient stuff.
Good lord, LMAO.Humans and pigs taste remarkabky similar according to people who have tried both
Yeah thats where the name "long pig" came from as slang for human meat...thank yku so much for that fact grandpa totally appropriate for a 7 year old to know.Good god, LMAO.![]()