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The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis: A Guide For The Perplexed - Graham Hancock Official Website Younger Dryas, Graham Hancock, Sacred Science, Period, The One, Science

Part I Preface This article was written over a period of ~19 months, during which time there have been several developments in the YDIH. In the most significant development, the central group of YDIH critics, corralled by Mark Boslough, chief enforcer for the impact mafia, published a behemoth of a […]

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Evidence that the Younger Dryas Forged Human Prehistory Younger Dryas, Agricultural Revolution, Prehistoric Period, Impact Event, Ice Sheet, Physical Geography, Earth And Space Science, Mystery Of History, Ancient Mysteries

Human prehistory is a more mysterious time than we've previously understood. Climate data has revealed the earth went through violent changes during the shift out of the last ice-age. Did the Younger Dryas period influence the rise of human society? In this article, we explore the causes of one of the most critical periods of human evolution.

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Temperature fluctuations over the past 20,000 years showing the abrupt cooling and warming events during the Younger Dryas. The late Pleistocene cold glacial climate that built immense ice sheets terminated suddenly about 14,500 years ago, causing glaciers to melt dramatically. About 12,800 years ago, after about 2,000 years of fluctuating climate, temperatures plunged suddenly and remained cool for 1,300 years. The mammoths disappeared at about the same time, as did some Native American and... Younger Dryas, Ice Sheet, Sea Level Rise, Climate Crisis, Vital Signs, Weather And Climate, Ice Age, Sea Level, Oil And Gas

Temperature fluctuations over the past 20,000 years showing the abrupt cooling and warming events during the Younger Dryas. The late Pleistocene cold glacial climate that built immense ice sheets terminated suddenly about 14,500 years ago, causing glaciers to melt dramatically. About 12,800 years ago, after about 2,000 years of fluctuating climate, temperatures plunged suddenly and remained cool for 1,300 years. The mammoths disappeared at about the same time, as did some Native American…

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