Mud Fossils: The Legends of Sleeping Giants Around the World

by | Oct 14, 2022

HOW many updates to my Mud Fossil paper has it been this week? Several I’m sure. At the risk of your being sick of them, here’s another. I had absolutely no idea that there were so many sleeping giant legends around the world. I’ve only covered five or six of them this time around, but there’s more. Quite a lot of superstition, wouldn’t you say? Ancient tribes spread out on continents across the motionless plane, with no way to communicate to the other, and they’re coming to the same conclusions. Incredible. The Titans may have been led to Tartarus but memories die hard. Well, here is my latest update. 

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