Roughly at that time there was very thick sheet of ice on top of New York City. Southern US had roughly the climate of Canada. The current tropics were temperate.
“Roughly at that time there was very thick sheet of ice
on top of New York City. Southern US had roughly the
climate of Canada. The current tropics were temperate.”
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What about London/UK?
Was it also covered in ice?
Could people live in the UK area or not?
Link from post 33
The above article says
Ochre is often associated with human burials: for example, the Upper Paleolithic cave site of Arene Candide has an early use of ochre at a burial of a young man 23,500 years ago. The site of Paviland Cave in the UK, dated to about the same time, had a burial so soaked in red ochre he was (somewhat mistakenly) called the “Red Lady”.
12,600 yrs ago very thick sheet of ice on top of New York City.
23,500 yrs ago Burial cave in UK
NYC
Coordinates: 40.712740°N 74.005974°W
London
Coordinates: 51°30′26″N 0°7′39″W
This is what confuses me.
Is it just different scientist
guessing differently?
I really am curious.