Message from @Draško

Discord ID: 681259496944697357


2020-02-23 21:59:57 UTC  

yes and they didn't know how to make steel

2020-02-23 22:00:02 UTC  

not sure about glass

2020-02-23 22:00:04 UTC  

Oh it absolutely is far more complex than steel

2020-02-23 22:00:14 UTC  

okay, they didn't know how to make steel

2020-02-23 22:00:17 UTC  

that's what i said

2020-02-23 22:00:30 UTC  

Oh but they did

2020-02-23 22:00:38 UTC  

usage of iron as a primary metal came to britain and ireland between 600BC to 400BC

2020-02-23 22:00:43 UTC  

stonehenge is much older

2020-02-23 22:00:44 UTC  

I'm sure they made clay weapons

2020-02-23 22:01:01 UTC  

no, they made weapons first out of copper, then bronze, and finally switched to iron

2020-02-23 22:01:07 UTC  

in different periods of time

2020-02-23 22:01:18 UTC  

Who says?

2020-02-23 22:01:18 UTC  

they also probably mined tin over in britain

2020-02-23 22:01:23 UTC  

archaeological findings

2020-02-23 22:01:25 UTC  

Iron will rust away

2020-02-23 22:01:38 UTC  

so what if it rusts away

2020-02-23 22:01:46 UTC  

what does that have to do with anything

2020-02-23 22:01:50 UTC  

They only find weapons that was made that don't rust away

2020-02-23 22:01:53 UTC  

are you gonna say that they didn't use iron in the middle ages?

2020-02-23 22:02:00 UTC  

you're gonna tell me iron swords don't exist?

2020-02-23 22:02:01 UTC  

lol

2020-02-23 22:02:41 UTC  

Just because they don't dig up 1000 year old steel, doesn't mean they didn't use it

2020-02-23 22:02:51 UTC  

it kind of does

2020-02-23 22:03:01 UTC  

if they dig up 1000 things and not a single one is steel

2020-02-23 22:03:03 UTC  

it's a good guess

2020-02-23 22:03:17 UTC  

Absolutely not. There's even drilling marks in pyramids

2020-02-23 22:03:23 UTC  

what

2020-02-23 22:03:25 UTC  

so?

2020-02-23 22:03:30 UTC  

how does that imply usage of steel

2020-02-23 22:03:32 UTC  

other metals can drill

2020-02-23 22:03:43 UTC  

There's tons of machining marks

2020-02-23 22:03:48 UTC  

bruh

2020-02-23 22:03:53 UTC  

what are you even going on about

2020-02-23 22:04:07 UTC  

Bruh for real... Iron is the easiest thing to smelt

2020-02-23 22:04:21 UTC  

I'm sure they had it

2020-02-23 22:04:45 UTC  

they had started using iron as a primary metal since about 600 BC

2020-02-23 22:04:59 UTC  

Sure they did

2020-02-23 22:05:01 UTC  

maybe they dug it out from time to time before that, but they used copper and later bronze

2020-02-23 22:05:15 UTC  

primarily

2020-02-23 22:05:22 UTC  

I'm sure that's end all correct cause some academic got paid to say it

2020-02-23 22:05:27 UTC  

lol