>comet triggered the start of modern civilization
Well then.
I think this is a pretty cool story
>>2696053
what comet?
>>2696128
wow..really makes u think
>>2696053
have a (You) in exchance for telling me what you are talking about
>Send it.
>>2696245
audible kek
>>2696245
Copy that, boss.
>Scientists have speculated for decades that a comet could be behind the sudden fall in temperature during a period known as the Younger Dryas. But recently the theory appeared to have been debunked by new dating of meteor craters in North America where the comet is thought to have struck.
>However, when engineers studied animal carvings made on a pillar – known as the vulture stone – at Gobekli Tepe they discovered that the creatures were actually astronomical symbols which represented constellations and the comet.
>The idea had been originally put forward by author Graham Hancock in his book Magicians of the Gods.
so this is the power of historians
>>2696577
>Graham Hancock
Yeah, I thought this sounded like bullshit.
Also
>engineers
It makes sense when you can clearly see that water erosion on the sphinx is consistent with it being older than 12,500 years.
>>2696053
WAIT A MINUTE