Study authors Alison Burns and Jamie Woodward inspect 8,500-year-old animal and human footprints in one of the mesolithic mud beds in England.Image credit: Victoria Gill/BBC
“as glaciers melted and sea levels rose after the last ice age ended around 11,700 years ago, humans and animals were forced inland”
Someone set their A/C too doggone high.
Crazy! Thanks. :D
Nice collection of articles today. Thank you.
Probably my R1b/V relatives.
And did those feet, in ancient time...
So, if each tide reveals more footprints, that would indicate that current glacial ice is NOT melting, and sea level is NOT increasing.
Reminds me of the response when melting ice reveals ancient human remains or human artifacts.
The scientific community claims the ice melted because of global warming, but, clearly, there was no ice on that spot when people were living there thousands of years ago.
Looks like the sea levels are not rising, but falling.