They should also look at south Africa.
There are very visible ‘grids’ of what must have once been a HUGE system of waterways.
Also, the entire north of Africa looks like a gigantic wave swept over it.
Right over the ‘Eye of the Sahara’ which could be man-made and the real original Atlantis. A wave overtaking it would certainly explain a ‘single day and night of misfortune’.
Clearly SOMETHING huge and disastrous happened to Africa.
Wow!!! Where can I read about this?
Also, the entire north of Africa looks like a gigantic wave swept over it.
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I’ve read that some 8,000 years ago, what is now the Sahara Desert was a lush green area. There are rivers which once use to connect with the Nile which have vanished. Some 5,000 years ago, the area became a desert.
What ancient cities might lie under the sands?
“Clearly SOMETHING huge and disastrous happened to Africa.”
Well, we know there was a recent “desertification” event in Northern Africa because we have cave paintings of tropical plants and wildlife in the middle of the Sahara, and those cave paintings are relatively recent. It looks to me like some refugees from that event headed east and settled in Egypt, but there was already another people settled in Egypt, so that migration brought the two groups into conflict until one emerged victorious and both groups merged into one nation. Then there was another subsequent migration event of Mesopotamians into Egypt, though this probably wasn’t a mass migration, but just an invasion by warriors who ended up settling there and becoming part of the aristocratic classes in Egypt. There are known similar events that happened in other ancient nations, such as when Indo-European Hurrians, probably from the Caucasus area, invaded Anatolia and became a foreign ruling class over the Mittani, who were non-Indo-European.