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    Comet explosions did not end the prehistoric human culture, known as Clovis, in North America 13,000 years ago, according to research published in the journal Geophysical Monograph Series. Researchers from Royal Holloway, together with Sandia National Laboratories and 13 other universities across the United States and Europe, have found evidence which rebuts the belief that a large impact or airburst caused a significant and abrupt change to the Earth’s climate and terminated the Clovis culture. They argue that other explanations must be found for the apparent disappearance. http://bit.ly/UQn7LK

  • #2
    I like to think a few survived and met/became folsom people and evolved.
    Thanks for the link.
    If the impact is where the ocean is now that makes it difficult to find.
    http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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    • #3
      JoshinMO wrote:

      I like to think a few survived and met/became folsom people and evolved.
      Thanks for the link.
      If the impact is where the ocean is now that makes it difficult to find.
        I'm not sure they "vanished" either.
      Rhode Island

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      • #4
        Don, thanks for the link. Some more discussion here:

        Rhode Island

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        • #5
          http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_lB3Y9arxI
          http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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