...Not every part of the planet was affected in the same way. In Western Europe and Greenland, the Younger Dryas is a well-defined and synchronous cold period. South America had a less well-defined initiation but a sharp termination. Australia and New Zealand were seemingly unaffected but interestingly, around 100 years or so before the onset of the Younger Dryas as recorded in the Greenland data, Antarctica showed the opposite trend and started to rapidly warm up.
With this in mind, with my personal interest in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, I really wanted to know what was happening in the Fertile Crescent. How did the Younger Dryas affect the climate from Anatolia down to the Levant, the area which really is the true cradle of civilisation? In this video we'll find out!
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This looks like great content, but the robot reader is horrible. Odd accents, strange syllabic stresses, weird pronunciations. It’s awful. I just don’t understand why producers of good content use robot readers.
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The Babylonian Bikini Drill team was recruited from the Persian Tittite tribe, a little known historical factoid.
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Not impressed with this scientific house of cards. Dating based on cave deposits? Except, those limestone caves themselves are a result of the global flood (after which came the one and only ice age). The Septuagint dating for the flood event is ~3183 BC.
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