To: blam
One site dates back to the late Mesolithic period (8,500 to 5,000 years ago), while the other, found further out to sea at the end of a of a long, rocky outcrop which would have once been a small cliff face, is thought to be early Mesolithic (8,500 to 10,000 years ago). Both sites would once have been on dry land but have been gradually submerged as sea levels rose following the end of the last Ice Age.
Blam, I knew it was you when I read the Headline.
Do you suppose that they had "Global Warming" that raised the sea level?
Did those humans produce too much Co2?
(I lived on the Eastern Shore of the Bay in Daphne)
5 posted on
12/09/2003 5:44:11 PM PST by
jrushing
To: jrushing
"Do you suppose that they had "Global Warming" that raised the sea level?" Sure. The same global warming we have now. We're not out of the last ice age yet.
Daphne is a nice area, I'm on the west bay.
7 posted on
12/09/2003 6:15:06 PM PST by
blam
To: jrushing; blam
Kinda makes you wonder what other ancient civilizations are now submerged?
8 posted on
12/09/2003 6:35:17 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is Slavery)
To: jrushing
..... a very big flood would just about do it.
To: jrushing
Maybe they farted a lot.
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