Re: LBK onset:Mesolithic boundary (Trees)
- From: "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:18:17 +0200
Uwe Müller wrote: news:echl1i$p82$1@xxxxxxxxx
"Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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On 23 Aug 2006 02:54:01 -0700, "JerryT" <cgjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
JerryT skrev:
prd skrev:
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You should note that charcoal burning and pollen alteration
was noted in the Mesolithic/Neolithic setting in estonia.
http://www.somerikko.net/old/geo/imp/kaalij_e.htm
JT
Sorry this quote from the above linked page was intended.
''Recent studies has given new information of devastation of the
impact. Findings from the Piila revealed new information that the
impact sweep and burn down trees in so large area that total pollen
influx and especially tree pollen influx were distorted. The impact
layer has extensive layer of charcoal and tree stumps point out that
forest fires ignited by the impact spread over the Piila which is
over 6 km away from craters.''
I've long argued that such impacts have occurred within historical
times. I've also argued that while their consequences have appeared
in history and mythology, they have not been recognised for the
simple reason that people have not been thinking in those terms. In
that light I have to say that you have a sympathetic reader of the
site you have cited - except for the fact that I have always thought
the Kaali impact was significantly older than the 2400 years the
site suggests.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaali_crater for more typical
dating.
snip >
There has been quite some evidence for an impact in southern Germany
in the early iron age, that would be about the same time.
And as all lovers of Asterix and Obelix know, people at the time were
afraid of only one thing, that heaven would collaps on their heads.
And that it actually did is proven by the color of the smurfs.
--
p.a.
.
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