The Younger/Dryas comet impact crater found...How old is civilization??

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  • indiucky

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    I have heard that some of those rocks were poured concrete.

    There are some engineers working on that theory...

    https://www.rediff.com/news/2006/dec/01look.htm

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    longbow

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    What happened to the guy in Danville, IL that said the pyramids were pumps of some type. He also claimed there was at least a few rooms they never let people in at the pyramids.
     

    indiucky

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    Clovis first theory keeps collapsing....neat dig taking place in Texas....Oldest weapons found in North America near Austin, TX....15,000 years plus....

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    [FONT=&quot]Texas A&M University researchers have discovered what are believed to be the oldest weapons ever found in North America: ancient spear points that are 15,500 years old. The findings raise new questions about the settlement of early peoples on the continent.[/FONT]

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    indiucky

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    Neat blog that follows such things....


    December 21, 2018
    Seriously, it is really cool to see Science Magazine name Hiawatha Crater as 2018 breakthrough story runner up — and with due reference to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. The crater will be an intellectual gift that keeps on giving, and its better days are ahead. So I will go ahead and nominate the article […]


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    actaeon277

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    Spear Dane

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    [FONT=&quot]Heiltsuk Nation said it reaffirmed "a lot of the history that our people have been talking about for thousands of years." [/FONT][FONT=&quot]He added that the hard evidence will bolster the group's position in negotiations over land rights. Really? They should get laughed out of the room. So if that had been found in my backyard suddenly white people have been in northern Indiana for 14.5k years? [/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
     

    indiucky

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    Gee I wonder why????? They have theorized they came by boat to avoid these brutes....


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    "Archaeologists once thought humans might arrived in North America via a land bridge between Russia and Alaska, and then moved forward on foot. But the recent discovery suggests people moved down the coast possibly in boats instead; the coastal route likely came before the inland route."
     
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