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- From: lip@s1.gov (Loren I. Petrich)
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- Subject: Re: Glub Glub... Any Floods in Human History?
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 01:38:09 GMT
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- And the worst part of these catastrophic floods:
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- They occurred in the wrong place and time for them to be
- recorded. The northern part of the North American continent was only
- described by those with written records in the last couple hundred
- years. Though this area had been inhabited since the end of the last
- Ice Age at least (when the floods occurred), these people had had only
- oral traditions, which can become thoroughly mangled.
-
- The first writing known is from the neighborhood of the
- Eastern Mediterranean, which is rather far from any of the Pleistocene
- continental glaciers. The Northern European glacier is a borderline
- case at best, while the North American glacier is out of the question
- as regards contacts. I've never heard of any evidence of big floods
- caused by bursting ice dams in Europe, like those in North America and
- the Altai Mountains, but I wouldn't complain about being wrong ;-)
-
- Furthermore, the writing occurs too late by 5 millennia (~3000
- BCE in Egypt and Mesopotamia) and the knowledge of geography and
- history it shows is strictly local. There is some older writing-like
- markings in the Balkan Neolithic, but that has not been deciphered (if
- it is writing) [see Gimbutas, _The Civilization of the Goddess_, for
- --
- /Loren Petrich, the Master Blaster
- /lip@s1.gov
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