We are joined by Malcolm Lecompte, Ph.D., Christopher R. Moore, Ph.D., and for his first appearance, Timothy Witwer for an in-depth discussion about new evidence that a cosmic airburst leveled the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam.
Tag: Comet Research Group
This week we are joined by Andrew M.T. Moore, honorary President of the Archaeological Institute of America, who discusses the Abu Hureyra site and the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
An anomalous abundance of platinum discovered at an archaeological site in South Africa offers support in favor of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
A recent large-scale study undertaken by an international team of scientists is offering what has been called “the most extensive investigation south of the equator” to offer evidence of the Younger Dryas (YD) Impact Hypothesis.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we look back at some of the archaeological work and discoveries that took place in the last twelve months, along with a few forecasts for future studies.
The discovery of a city-sized impact crater beneath Greenland ice could be linked to a dramatic period of climatic reversal, which occurred toward the end of the last Ice Age.
This week the Seven Ages Audio Journal looks at one of the most tumultuous periods of climate change in the ancient world, known as the Younger Dryas.