Comments by "Peter \x26 Pete" (@PeterPete) on "" video.
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@kimwit1307 Aladdin's lamp? If you rubbed it three times a genie will appear!! Haha!! So you're answering a fantasy story with another fantasy story!!
Taken from wikipedia entry on oil lamps
Sources of fuel for oil lamps include a wide variety of plants such as nuts (walnuts, almonds, and kukui) and seeds (sesame, olive, castor, or flax). Also widely used were animal fats (butter, ghee, fish oil, shark liver, whale blubber, or seal). Camphine, a blend of turpentine and ethanol, was the first "burning fluid" fuel for lamps after whale oil supplies were depleted.
Nowhere does it state that oil from under the ground was burned in ancient oil lamps.
Your reply demonstrates how little you really know. Unsurprising when you watch too much Disney!!
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