Ancient X-Files Season 2 Episode 8

Ancient X-Files Season 2 Episode 8 The Great Flood

  • June 19, 2012
  • 45 min

In the eighth episode of season 2 of Ancient X-Files, titled The Great Flood, we explore the widespread myth of a catastrophic flood that ravaged the ancient world. The episode delves into various flood myths, including the biblical story of Noah's Ark, as well as the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh, and investigates whether there is any evidence to support these tales.

The episode begins by examining the geological evidence for a massive flood that occurred around 8,000 years ago in the Black Sea region, which some scholars believe could be the basis for the flood myths in various ancient cultures. To further explore the possibility of a global flood, the show takes us to Peru, where the Nazca lines, a series of ancient geoglyphs, are believed by some to be a warning about a coming flood.

Next, we are taken to Turkey, where we witness the excavation of the city of Catalhoyuk, one of the oldest known settlements in the world. Here, archaeologists have found evidence of a possible flood, including layers of sediment that suggest the town was destroyed and rebuilt several times due to flooding. Additionally, they have discovered the remains of a shrine that might have been dedicated to a water goddess, further bolstering the theory that the town suffered from a catastrophic flood.

The episode also explores the possibility that the flood myths could be based on real events, but with a more symbolic or spiritual meaning. For example, the Egyptian god Osiris was said to have died and been reborn, which some scholars believe could represent the cycle of flooding and renewal along the Nile River.

Throughout the episode, experts weigh in on the possibility of a global flood, with some arguing that it is highly unlikely given what we know about geology and earth science. However, others point to the many flood myths found in cultures all over the world as evidence that there may be more to the story than we currently understand.

In addition to the flood myths themselves, the show also delves into the various theories that have been put forth to explain them. For example, some scholars argue that the flood myths are based on real, historic floods, such as the one that occurred in the Black Sea region, but that over time, the stories became embellished and distorted.

Finally, the show explores the enduring appeal of the flood myths, which continue to capture the imaginations of people around the world. Whether they are based on real events or not, the stories of massive floods and miraculous escapes continue to inspire awe and wonder, and remind us of the ongoing power of nature.

Overall, The Great Flood is a fascinating exploration of one of the most enduring and mysterious myths in human history. Whether you are a history buff, a mythology enthusiast, or simply someone who loves a good story, this episode is sure to leave you fascinated and intrigued.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 19, 2012
  • Runtime
    45 min
  • Language
    English