It also blows the **** out of the nonsense gradualist models for the glaciations. It's not the first time this type of thing has happened, and it probably won't be the last.
Includes a ‘well structured stove’?
If it was on a glacier, a kilometer thick, what would they have used as fuel?
Nobody would choose to live on a glacier where there is no food to be found.
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He was a Russian, named Ivan Frozmyassov!
Mankind is so arrogant, they seem to think nothing can happen unless given permission by scientists at a certain period, but those who populated this earth before the scientists arrived seem to have done just fine.
Thanks, SC!
‘Face
OH NO!!!!!!
Global warming has become so bad it is even melting kilometer thick glaciers in the distant past!!!!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029162/
Lost Horizon
Most excellent movie, although I would not mind a suitable remake.
Seems to me that people would have been in that AO prior to and during the ice pile-up, not migrate there after or during.
Why would anyone go up into the mountains and high places *during* an ice age?
But, if people were already established in that area during the better climate, then survived the climate change in place, makes a whole lot more sense to me.
a 20,000 yr old engineered stove? which could mean, more than a few animals for manure patties to burn (goats/sheep?) and/or adequate woody vegetation for charcoal/grazing.