Posted on 06/14/2023 10:41:18 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Younger Dryas onset = Real climate change
Down here in San Diego see the Cerruti find in the Natural History Museum. Mammoth skeletons smashed by thrown rocks imply humans at proven 135,000 years ago soil deposition.
Interesting article.
Now the Media-Dem Party is hunting the MAGAfauna.
Camels and horses were killed off during this period, ensuring isolation, disease susceptibility, and lactose intolerance, among things, for North American Indians.
They make it sound like we thought they were eating soy burgers and oat milk.
Lol I know!
Ooh, thanks!
When traveling through Tenn. or Ky, I stopped in a local museum of natural history. I have seen Clovis points and tools in the past. This museum had a good collection of spear points and arrows. THey were dated around 8,000 year old and were much smaller than Clovis points. If much of the large fauna and Clovis people were destroyed by the meteor disaster(s) of 13,000 years ago, it would have taken a while for the population to rebuild and develop settlements and hunting methods suitable for the new conditions.
Where did this meteor hit at? I’ve never heard of a meteor striking that area before 13k years ago.
Check out the book in comment #2. If you Google the title, you probably will get a good summary from Amazon or one of the companies that sells used books.
I bought and read the book. One or more boloids struck the Northern Hemisphere between 13 and 14,000 years ago. This started the long chill called the Younger Dryas. Probably formed Lake Michigan, Carolina Bays, etc. Also killed off most major fauna and Clovis people leading to extinctions. The arguments for these facts/ideas are well detailed.
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