Saturday, August 19, 2023

Now This Is Cool

 


Archeologists have discovered an 8 mile long, yes, 8 miles long, stretch of remarkably preserved prehistoric wall painting in Columbia. The ocher paintings depict the Amazon at the end of the last Ice Age, around 12,900 years ago, complete with now extinct Megafauna such as giant sloths and mastodons.

Reflect on this. At around the same time people were building large temple(?) complexes at Gobekli Tepe in latter day Turkey and depicting the Amazon per ocher as a savannah, something changed. Tepe was filled in, the Amazonian veldt turned to rain forest and the mastodons and their larger than life allies died off. What happened?



A cataclysm, the Younger Dryas event, which returned the earth to glacial conditions, perhaps caused by a meteor strike or a series of strikes as our planet made its circle through the Oort Cloud. Result? Earth shaking, extinction event catastrophe, quite possibly the flood of Genesis.

That in mind, look at the rock art of the prehistoric Columbians. Do you discern fields and palisades, perhaps towers? They were obviously more than cave men, if not possessed of our technics; now, imagine the catastrophe which overwhelmed their culture. Perhaps it took several hundred years, perhaps a thousand, perhaps one day alone, but catastrophe it was.



And they survived, remarkably. In Anatolia, South America, Egypt, Europe and on. The human race continued, not least as seafarers, and we see their relics in remarkably transcontinental megaliths. It seems these people favored building in massive stone. Perhaps the Giza Pyramids are their greatest achievement and witness.



We would do well to meditate on this. How much of what we call civilization would remain after a cataclysm or even a hurricane, much less a wildfire. Mind you, and in fairness, some hurricanes are more vicious than others.

Your Old Pal,

LSP

8 comments:

Well Seasoned Fool said...

The malicious corner of my conscious enjoys the thought of blue state CA getting hammered by a "Hilary". I should repent.

Jim said...

That hurricane is not nearly as destructive as what it's named after.

LSP said...

WSF, there's such a thing as RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT, though I applaud your humility.

Maybe LA and San Fran will be taken out.

LSP said...

I know, Jim, and it's getting downgraded as I type. Huh.

LindaG said...

They obviously didn't pay enough global warming tax, or whatever it's called; but finding that wall of paintings is definitely a neat thing!
You all be safe and God bless.

LL said...

X2 Linda nailed it/

Beans said...

I've pissed many a libtard over the Amazon basin, which as you noted was once a vast plain full of agricultural works and buildings and megafauna.

The Amazon Rainforest is a relatively new (by geological standards) thing.

Funny is that the plains actually produced Net Oxygen, unlike the Amazon Rainforest, which is a Net Methane and Net CO2 producer.

I know, you all are shocked that I've pissed off libtards. Eh, it's my way.

Dr. Swankenstein said...

I scoff at the notion that these people were "civilized", they only had 2 genders and a lack of exotic pronouns.