The Historia Podcast #10: The Great Cataclysm — The Legacy of the Younger Dryas Impact

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Homo sapiens, modern humans, emerged on the Earth around 200,000 years ago as Hunter-Gatherers, fighting against all odds and holding on to dear life with a weak grasp until the dawn of agriculture 10,000 years ago. But is it likely for humans to live for around 200,000 years without noticing seeds and the foundation of agriculture? What if, like in countless legends all across the world, a massive flood took place to wipe out an older civilization? What if, hypothetically, a catastrophic event took place at the end of the Ice Age around 12,000 years ago in the Younger Dryas was exactly that? With growing evidence from the Göbekli Tepe site, it is time to be open to a possibility that was once a conspiracy.

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