Desert Snake
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Should be interesting.Each flood deposition in the Tigris Euphrates Valley is distinct, bounded and dated. No, they do not extend byond the vally. More references that document this will follow.
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Should be interesting.Each flood deposition in the Tigris Euphrates Valley is distinct, bounded and dated. No, they do not extend byond the vally. More references that document this will follow.
If mountain building occurs that quickly, /soft fossils, then any "theories" regarding determination that a flood didn't take place, because of altitude, are meaningless.
Should be interesting.
That's great, however the soft fossils don't evidence a very long formation time.
This brings us back to timeline, altitude change etc. No answer to the flood question.
What precisely are you talking about? Your one line sentences are too brief to make any sense. What soft fossils? There no soft fossils. What we have are a few impressions of sift bodies on clay or mud. The mud itself hardened and petrified, preserving the impressions. The soft bodies themselves did not survive at all.That's great, however the soft fossils don't evidence a very long formation time.
This brings us back to timeline, altitude change etc. No answer to the flood question.
You claimed soft fossils have been found. Either demonstrate marine soft fossils or retract the claim.*shrugs*
What evidence?
This is your thread, the burden of proof is on you.
Source: Lost Civilization May Have Existed Beneath the Persian Gulf:
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This map reveals the Arabian Peninsula with regions that were exposed as sea levels fell, and so became environmental refuges, possibly for some of the earliest humans out of Africa.
Credit: Current Anthropology.
This map reveals the Arabian Peninsula with regions that were exposed as sea levels fell,
and so became environmental refuges, possibly for some of the earliest humans out of Africa.
Veiled beneath the Persian Gulf, a once-fertile landmass may have supported some of the earliest humans outside Africa some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago, a new review of research suggests.
At its peak, the floodplain now below the Gulf would have been about the size of Great Britain, and then shrank as water began to flood the area. Then, about 8,000 years ago, the land would have been swallowed up by the Indian Ocean, the review scientist said.
The study, which is detailed in the December issue of the journal Current Anthropology, has broad implications for aspects of human history. For instance, scientists have debated over when early modern humans exited Africa, with dates as early as 125,000 years ago and as recent as 60,000 years ago (the more recent date is the currently accepted paradigm), according to study researcher Jeffrey Rose, an archaeologist at the University of Birmingham in the U.K.
"I think Jeff's theory is bold and imaginative, and hopefully will shake things up," Robert Carter of Oxford Brookes University in the U.K. told LiveScience. "It would completely rewrite our understanding of the out-of-Africa migration. It is far from proven, but Jeff and others will be developing research programs to test the theory."
Viktor Cerny of the Archaeogenetics Laboratory, the Institute of Archaeology, in Prague, called Rose's finding an "excellent theory," in an e-mail to LiveScience, though he also points out the need for more research to confirm it.
The findings have sparked discussion among researchers, including Carter and Cerny, who were allowed to provide comments within the research paper, about who exactly the humans were who occupied the Gulf basin.
"Given the presence of Neanderthal communities in the upper reaches of the Tigris and Euphrates River, as well as in the eastern Mediterranean region, this may very well have been the contact zone between moderns and Neanderthals," Rose told LiveScience. In fact, recent evidence from the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome suggests interbreeding, meaning we are part caveman.
Watery refuge
The Gulf Oasis would have been a shallow inland basin exposed from about 75,000 years ago until 8,000 years ago, forming the southern tip of the Fertile Crescent, according to historical sea-level records.
And it would have been an ideal refuge from the harsh deserts surrounding it, with fresh water supplied by the Tigris, Euphrates, Karun and Wadi Baton Rivers, as well as by upwelling springs, Rose said. And during the last ice age when conditions were at their driest, this basin would've been at its largest.
In fact, in recent years, archaeologists have turned up evidence of a wave of human settlements along the shores of the Gulf dating to about 7,500 years ago.
"Where before there had been but a handful of scattered hunting camps, suddenly, over 60 new archaeological sites appear virtually overnight," Rose said. "These settlements boast well-built, permanent stone houses, long-distance trade networks, elaborately decorated pottery, domesticated animals, and even evidence for one of the oldest boats in the world."
Rather than quickly evolving settlements, Rose thinks precursor populations did exist but have remained hidden beneath the Gulf.
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That global flood never happened. That much is certain.>>© Copyright Original Source<<
Is this your own copyrighted material?
Creationists say there are all these flood stories around the world because floods can kill the most people and is based on Noah's global flood.
Every society and civilization, be they current or historical, living or dead, grew up near a body of water. Bodies of water flood. Thus, every society will have some manner of flood-myth.
Shunny, you don't have to place that story specifically it's here in the northwest with the Missoula floods in montana/idaho/Washington/oregon. What's interesting is that it places the actual story long before writing and civilization as we know it today. Its as if the story is "how did modern civization start". A sort of We stopped paying attention to nature and it destroyed mankind story. Its very rooted in aboriginal pre literate cultures, and it understood through the false lens of literacy. We today have an unwavering fantasy that somehow literacy is the magicical itself, it's not, and it can be profoundly confused. certainly secularism should be able to see that in religious curiously, but secularism cannot because secularism is a literate extention of religion itself. The Noah story is impossible to read correctly through the lens of literacy itself. Its exactly the same as trying to divine the melody to a song by only reading the lyrics. Impossible but self convincing. Something is profoundly amiss in religion in this regards.Even though the Bible is not literal history there is a basis in history for may of the events of history. Even though the flood as described in the Bible did not happen there was likely a catastrophic event that the account was based on,
Based on the archaeological and geology evidence, and earliest flood accounts, I believe it is related to memories of catastrophic flooding of the Tigris Euphrates River Valley. Because of the potential of wide spread catastrophic flooding in these valleys up to hundreds of square miles can be flooded particularly in the lower flood plain and delta, it could appear to the people in the valley as the world was indeed mostly covered in water.
I will provide archaeological and geology (geomorphology) references to support this.
The flood in the Bible is probably based upon other flood stories but takes them in a very different direction morally.Even though the Bible is not literal history there is a basis in history for may of the events of history. Even though the flood as described in the Bible did not happen there was likely a catastrophic event that the account was based on,
Based on the archaeological and geology evidence, and earliest flood accounts, I believe it is related to memories of catastrophic flooding of the Tigris Euphrates River Valley. Because of the potential of wide spread catastrophic flooding in these valleys up to hundreds of square miles can be flooded particularly in the lower flood plain and delta, it could appear to the people in the valley as the world was indeed mostly covered in water.
I will provide archaeological and geology (geomorphology) references to support this.
*shrugs*
What evidence?
This is your thread, the burden of proof is on you.
You claimed soft fossils have been found. Either demonstrate marine soft fossils or retract the claim.
>>© Copyright Original Source<<
Is this your own copyrighted material?
Creationists say there are all these flood stories around the world because floods can kill the most people and is based on Noah's global flood.
Not you, syncretic. Sorry for confusion. He claimed something about soft fossils saying they were found and shows inundation is recent.I never claimed soft fossils were ever found????
Shunny, you don't have to place that story specifically it's here in the northwest with the Missoula floods in montana/idaho/Washington/oregon.
What's interesting is that it places the actual story long before writing and civilization as we know it today. Its as if the story is "how did modern civilization start". A sort of We stopped paying attention to nature and it destroyed mankind story.
. . . Its very rooted in aboriginal pre literate cultures, and it understood through the false lens of literacy. We today have an unwavering fantasy that somehow literacy is the magical itself, it's not, and it can be profoundly confused.
. . . certainly secularism should be able to see that in religious curiously, but secularism cannot because secularism is a literate extension of religion itself. The Noah story is impossible to read correctly through the lens of literacy itself. Its exactly the same as trying to divine the melody to a song by only reading the lyrics. Impossible but self convincing. Something is profoundly amiss in religion in this regards.
Creationists say there are all these flood stories around the world because floods can kill the most people and is based on Noah's global flood.
First, not all cultures have a worldwide flood mythology.
There is no native Celtic flood myth.