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Originally posted by Julie Washington
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by Julie Washington
But the time is off, Slayer is talking about 12,900 BC
No, he said 12,900 years ago, not 12,900 BC.
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by Julie Washington
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by Julie Washington
But the time is off, Slayer is talking about 12,900 BC
No, he said 12,900 years ago, not 12,900 BC.
I stand corrected, 10,900 is still off the time line we are talking about
Originally posted by schuyler
Might want to look here for a further explanation.
Originally posted by Hanslune
I stand corrected, 10,900 is still off the time line we are talking about
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
I don't think it's a question of whether or not warming and melting are occurring, but more a question of exactly how much of it is human caused versus how much is naturally occurring pattern.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by Hanslune
Agreed and yet some locations do seem to spring up almost completely intact Sumer and Indus Valley come to mind. Although there is evidence of peoples living near those locations from earlier times/periods we see very little of the "Growth/development" stage/phase that lead up to their fully developed Civilizations.
Could evidence of those roots be submerged nearby or should we just assume that because there is evidence of people living in the region from an earlier period that those were the ones that that Civilization came from?
Hypothetically speaking, that's like saying the US developed out of the Mississippian cultures because there is evidence they were here first.
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
You need to stop clinging to the elites brainwashing/programming that no advanced humanoid civilizations existed much before 12,000 years ago.
All you have to do is go through some of these articles and you will learn we have been lied to.
Why no outcry from archeologists? Well, guess who provides their funding, and like most they care about what their peers think, and would much rather be part of a consensus than a black sheep.
Originally posted by Hanslune
What you'd want to pursue is where did the Sumerian come from?edit on 6/11/12 by Hanslune because: (no reason given)