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Randall Carlson is a master builder and designer, a geologist, anthropologist and historian. He specializes in sacred geometry, ancient civilizations, climate and environmental change, myths, legends, comic cycles and catastrophes. He is a proponent of the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, and has theorized about the extinction of historical advanced human civilizations.
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You’re looking in the wrong place. At end of Younger Dryas, ice melted and sea levels rose. If there were evidence of civilization, you’d find it at the high tide line … where the tide line was before the ice melted.
Wouldn’t that mean that the tide lines to which you refer would be below current sea levels, because the latter were much lower during the Pleistocene? There has been relatively little underwater archaeology in places such as the Sunda Shelf, or the lower-lying regions of the Ice Age continent of Sahul to determine if this was indeed so. What is more, many the floods and sea level rises in sea level at the Pleistocene were most probably violent, given the catastrophic nature of the events then. This would probably erased, or moved, many of these submerged tide lines, even if they had not floated away previously.
The ancient tide line would be at least 150 meters below current sea levels.
I recently became aware of the date given by Plato. The Paleoindian Database of the Americas (PIDBA) shows concentrations of artifacts dated to that period. Is anyone looking where they should be? I have more to discuss concerning the artifacts of the “Cumberland Culture”.