Prehistory
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:31 am
Moving this from the News/Mach Effect Thread


http://hoopermuseum.earthsci.carleton.c ... posed.htmlCaptainBeowulf wrote:I believe it's called the Bering Sea land bridge. I think it was actual land from Siberia to Alaska, not just ice.

Sorry, can't buy it. Plato came out of the sheltered Eastern Mediterranean core of Antiquarian civilization. IMO his inspirations originate in that area.CaptainBeowulf wrote:What I have wondered about is Plato's story about the lost route to another continent on the other side of the Atlantic. As I said before, it sounds like the route the Vikings took: Shetlands/Orkneys, Iceland, Greenland, Labrador. If the sea level was a lot lower, the islands might have been a lot bigger, and some other undersea mounts would have been islands. So maybe there would have been a much more complete island route to follow. However, if the ice came down that far, and there was an ice coast to follow, it might have been quite dangerous. If there was a lot of ice breaking off of the coast the whole time, it could have wrecked ships. On the other hand, if they were just in small ships (about the same size as the later Viking ships), maybe it's relatively easy to maneuver around chunks of ice.
Innnnteresting. I have seen the shores of the Ice Age Proto-Persian Gulf cited as a possible location for Biblical "Eden."CaptainBeowulf wrote:Also just came across this:
http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-pape ... story.html
6000BC, same general time frame as the proposed Black Sea flooding. Possibly people were displaced from around the Indian Ocean Coast, including the Gulf of Arabia and the Red Sea, around the same time as others were displaced from the Black Sea. More reason for the intensity of flood myths in the area.
