They say in ancient Greek times the seas were thick with whales everywhere
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Date: January 6th, 2026 8:06 PM Author: shimmering party of the first part haunted graveyard
So archaeological sites all over the world show populations with strong reliance on whale oil and whale meat. There are so many whale bones at these sites that people had to have been hunting them all the time. We find this shit in oddball places like Korea and Scotland. Just everywhere.
There are also cave paintings of whales.
There are innumerable accounts of ancient sailors coming across huge pods of whales. Pliny the Elder seemed to know a fuckload about whales. Seemed to think they were tons of them out there.
What's hard to find is any evidence that whales were scarce. As far as I know, no one ever claimed they were hard to find.
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