>civilizations are build almost entirely on coastlines
>there was a massive sea level rise moving the coasts up to 300 miles inland
>almost no archeology is done in the deep ocean
>even if it was most of the archeological evidence would have been destroyed or impossible to find
>oldest anatomically modern human remains (identical brain case/size) is at least 100000 years old, possibly up to 300000 yrs old
>consensus is that for 90000yrs humans identical to us fucked around doing nothing but hunting and gathering and only in the last 10000 years agricultural was developed and civilization was created
Is anyone doing archeologic studies on what would have been ice age coastlines?
>there was a massive sea level rise moving the coasts up to 300 miles inland
>almost no archeology is done in the deep ocean
>even if it was most of the archeological evidence would have been destroyed or impossible to find
>oldest anatomically modern human remains (identical brain case/size) is at least 100000 years old, possibly up to 300000 yrs old
>consensus is that for 90000yrs humans identical to us fucked around doing nothing but hunting and gathering and only in the last 10000 years agricultural was developed and civilization was created
Is anyone doing archeologic studies on what would have been ice age coastlines?
