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Follow this multi-disciplinary, scientific study as it examines the evidence of a great global catastrophe that occurred only 11,500 years ago. Crustal shifting, the tilting of Earth's axis, mass extinctions, upthrusted mountain ranges, rising and shrinking land masses, and gigantic volcanic eruptions and earthquakes--all indicate that a fateful confrontation with a destructive cosmic visitor must have occurred. The abundant geological, biological, and climatological evidence from this dire event calls into question many geological theories and will awaken our memories to our true--and not-so-distant--past.
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Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Bear & Company; Original ed. edition (September 1, 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1879181428
ISBN-13: 978-1879181427
Product Dimensions:
7 x 1.1 x 9.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
80 customer reviews
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#238,138 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Let me start by being clear that I am no blind adherent to orthodox science, especially concerning the late Pleistocene. I think there is overwhelming evidence for an impact event causing the Younger Dryas and the Late Pleistocene Extinction. Having grown up just a stone's throw from the Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, it is very disturbing to see the studied neglect with which that site (and pretty much every paleoindian site east of the Mississippi) is treated by "mainstream" archaeology and related disciplines.This book has no relation to those theories. "Cataclysm!" is pure lunatic fringe, tin foil hat territory. The frequent references to Velikovsky put things into perspective. As a summary, the authors propose that a super dense, still luminescent fragment of an exploding star came careening thru the solar system 11500 years ago. In a close encounter with Earth, the entire planet was reshaped. Entire continents sank into the sea, the Rockies, Alps and Andes rose up practically overnight, and the earth's axis got its tilt. Not only was the Earth affected, the entire solar system from the moons of Mars, to the elliptical orbits of the planets, to asteroids and other minor rocks and interplanetary debris are all attributable to this one event (fortunately, the planets were all in line so each could be visited in turn). The authors are quite explicit that this was not a comet, meteor or asteroid. Because why resort to real things that actually exist and are pretty well understood, when you can conjure up physically impossible nonsense?The book is well documented, but many of the sources are a century or more old. So much of the incongruities and mysteries are little more than Victorian era drivel. Large portions of the book are nothing more than fanciful descriptions of what things would look like under their imagined scenarios. In a way though, you have to admire the authors' dedication to their theme. In a solar system 4.5 billion years old there is not a single quirk, oddity, or even mundane characteristic in either the heavens or on Earth that they won't attribute to arising in an instant only 11500 years ago.You could write a book disproving this claptrap point by point, but there are two things that really stick out as inescapable oversights. If, barely more than 10000 years ago, the Earth encountered a force so powerful as to resurface the entire planet and literally wrench it in its orbit, the evidence would be a bit stronger than a few archaeological anomalies. We certainly wouldn't be here to puzzle over the aftermath. But most remarkable, is that they get the date wrong. 11500 years ago was the end, not the beginning, of the Younger Dryas. Whatever caused the climatic upset and its associated events took place around 13000 years ago. This date is universally accepted by impact theorists, Clovis mammoth slaughterer devotees, and everyone in between. By 11500 ya, the upset was coming to a close and earth was back on the mend, ready for the remaining humans to try this new thing called "farming".
It is hard to know what to say about this incredible work of scholarship by D.S Allan & J.B. Delair. I would rate it among a handful of books I have read which are of fundamental importance. The depth and breadth of the analysis is mind-boggling and the degree to which the pair have connected millions of seemingly separate and disparate pieces of historical evidence (dots) is off the charts. The picture of Earths relatively recent past which is painted here is truly stunning. I am very appreciative of the life time of study and scholarship that made this book possible. My only criticism is I wish there were a hard back version available with far better print, map and illustration quality.
Many authors claim there is no under sea evidence that a continent could have existed where we say Atlantis was, they have not done their homework. few books give the geology and history that shows the land masses in that area and how they changed. other sections give many hard to find details about the catastrophe that wiped out the dinosaurs, and similar information on the earth changes before and after the 9500 BC deluge,you should read one topic at a time and put the book away to adsorb that info before going on to the next part. the book is so scholarly that it can get your brain bogged down if you read too much at one sitting.the only fault i can find in it is that sometimes he does not make it clear whether the topic he is discussing refers to the 9500BC event or earlier events.when i began to reread this book to write this review, at first i dreaded the task as long and boring, but when i got into it again, adding yellow highlighted markings over the green ones i made the first read, i found details i had looked for in many other books where i did not find in them.if you have found some subjects in many other places, where there were not enough supportive references to show what was true, you will find that support here.
this book, from a scientific prospective, introduces very realistic alternatives to the prevailing "Ice Age" teaching of the last umber of years. It raises questions that prevailing science would be hard-pressed to answer or summarily dismiss. it covers time, the solar system, and,I suppose, the universe itself. Great read even for a layman. Of course there are a number of highly technical charts and such for the geek among us, but it still makes ense if you just breeze past all of that. Herb Greenlee
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