Paul H. Wrote:
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> If it was not for the fact that the author of
> this
> article is sincere, it could be regarded as the
> ultimate parody of the Younger Dryas impact
> hypothesis.
>
> Jaye, M., 2019. The Flooding of the Mediterranean
>
> Basin at the Younger-Dryas Boundary. Mediterranean
>
> Archaeology & Archaeometry, 19(1).
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At 10,000 times the surface area of Halley’s comet and 1,000,000 times its volume, the IO* had a fiery appearance and an incredibly lengthy tail as it approached Earth. It would have dominated the sky, particularly as it neared impact. To the ancients, the illumination from the nucleus and its tail as it approached Earth would have been frightening and memorable, particularly since the flood ensued nearly immediately after its disappearance. Hence, the event’s commemoration at Göbekli Tepe (Sweatman & Tsikritsis, 2017). (pg. 179)
* Younger Dryas Impacting Object
Rebecca Bradley on Sweatman's theories - [
www.skepticink.com]
See also here - [
www.hallofmaat.com]
Jason Colavito ditto - [
www.jasoncolavito.com]
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