DeepseekerADS
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Since I don't have to file income tax anymore, SSN buys my bread, when I'm not thinking about treasure, I study history, always have.
The discovery of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey a few years ago, one source dating it as much as 21000 years ago, but most date it to about 11,000 years ago.
Study of Sumerian history, Egyptian history, and then the discovery of that sunken city off the coasts of India and Pakistan, dating about 11,000 years ago.
And there's much more. We folks walking this Earth today have no real idea of what came before. 11,000 years is around the estimate of the end of the Flood.
And then there's also the filling up the Black Sea with salt water where it was a fresh water sea/lake. There's been traces of civilization found at the bottom.
None of this stuff makes Earth shaking news. But, it is here with us.
Incidentally, the Ice Age ended about 11,000 BC = at the end a 400 foot rise in the water levels of the oceans.
Any body else here fascinated by this stuff?
The discovery of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey a few years ago, one source dating it as much as 21000 years ago, but most date it to about 11,000 years ago.
Study of Sumerian history, Egyptian history, and then the discovery of that sunken city off the coasts of India and Pakistan, dating about 11,000 years ago.
And there's much more. We folks walking this Earth today have no real idea of what came before. 11,000 years is around the estimate of the end of the Flood.
And then there's also the filling up the Black Sea with salt water where it was a fresh water sea/lake. There's been traces of civilization found at the bottom.
None of this stuff makes Earth shaking news. But, it is here with us.
Incidentally, the Ice Age ended about 11,000 BC = at the end a 400 foot rise in the water levels of the oceans.
Any body else here fascinated by this stuff?