They discovered a Tsunami Event about 8,000 years ago right in the middle the Mediterranean, in Sicily.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/200 ... iterranean
I wonder how this changed ancient history? I think most of what we know of "Civilization" at that time was in Mesopotamia. Was that because only inland civilizations survived?
I wonder if a more advance civilization on the Mediterranean was wiped out? If there was one, it would have been wiped out without ever leaving a clue since the debris was hundreds of feet deep...
About the Noah's flood thing? Nahhh...
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should readI wonder how this changed ancient history? I think most of what we know of "Civilization" at that time was in Mesopotamia
earliest dates for civilisation in Mesopotamia date to around 5500bce at Eridu. (thats 7500 years ago)I wonder how this changed ancient history? I think most of what we know of "Civilization" at that time was in Anatolia
I agree though this has nothing to do with Noahs flood which in its earlier versions is set inland among a mountain range
but it could have implications for Deucalion which is right in this ones projected path
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deucalion

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About the Noah's flood thing? Nahhh...
Maybe the "storm surge" broke through the Dardanelles creating Ryan and Pittman's flood?

Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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Mini Ice Age
Interesting that this event occurred during the 6200-6000bce Mini Age event. No correlation, but it was a wild ride nontheless.
Deucalion? Put together a flood with cooling and warming and you have something. 


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It's annoying that untill I found this site I had no one to vent my brain storms on so I got rid of a lot of books so I'm often not sure of my deatils, but doesn't Majeno Daro (correct spelling?) date back earlier than 8000 years ago. Also if you read this Mike I used to have a map that showed the coast line in that area enormously different to todays and it seemed to place the greater part of that civilisation now under water.
no where near that old I'm afraid. it dates to 4600 years ago (2300bce) and thats all despite several Indian Nationalists and Pseudoscientists claims to the contrarybut doesn't Majeno Daro (correct spelling?) date back earlier than 8000 years ago.
the oldest cities iirc are
Catal Hoyuk 7500bce (really just a town though)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87atalh%C3%B6y%C3%BCk
Eridu (Mesopotamia) 5000bce
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eridu
Egypt 3100bce
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_egypt
Caral 3000bce (peru)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caral
Mohenjodaro 2600bce
http://www.mohenjodaro.net/
the oldest site on the Indian continent is Mehrgarh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehrgarh
