How rare are ancient skeletons?
Could you elaborate on the rarity of ancient skeletons? Are they a common find during archaeological excavations, or are they incredibly scarce? What factors contribute to their scarcity, if any? Is there a specific time period or region where ancient skeletons are more likely to be discovered? And, lastly, what implications does their rarity have on our understanding of history and human evolution?
Do ancient skeletons spawn in safer seas?
Could you please clarify what you mean by "ancient skeletons spawn in safer seas"? Are you referring to a specific theory, historical event, or perhaps a fictional concept? If you're asking about the likelihood of finding ancient skeletons in calmer waters, it's worth noting that the preservation of human remains is often influenced by multiple factors, including water salinity, temperature, and the presence of marine organisms that can either degrade or preserve the bones. Safer seas may suggest a lower likelihood of disturbance from storms or currents, which could potentially aid in the preservation of skeletal remains. However, the specific conditions that would allow for the "spawning" of ancient skeletons, as you've phrased it, are unclear and may require further clarification or context to provide a more accurate response.