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Ichingcarpenter

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2. Yet it still took 30,000 more years to get a civilization
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 12:21 PM
Sep 2012

in Sumaria. I think we are missing a lot of history during the melting of the ice caps, massive shoreline and estuary flooding the extinction of the mega faunas, and the comet impact of the Younger Dryas period

Humans are missing a lot of their history after looking at some the latest findings on advanced behavior in ancient times that hinted towards actions that gave hints of civilization in its infancy but never progressed for another 30, 000 years?

Diggerland disappeared and I imagine a lot of other places disappeared under the ocean or existing coastlines during the massive 400 foot rise of the oceans.

I still think Gobiki Tepi will reveal more after the other 95% is dug up. I can't believe it was buried on purpose but if it was then even more reason to find out WTF was going on there.

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