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And then the owners of the temple were stashing these things in kind of categories in each one of the labyrinths. But during those initial excavations, they cleared all that stuff out. They didn't really take a lot of pictures or drawings. So there's at least โ I have never seen any. And so now we have this literature that describes this very important aspect of this early temple.
And then the owners of the temple were stashing these things in kind of categories in each one of the labyrinths. But during those initial excavations, they cleared all that stuff out. They didn't really take a lot of pictures or drawings. So there's at least โ I have never seen any. And so now we have this literature that describes this very important aspect of this early temple.
And then the owners of the temple were stashing these things in kind of categories in each one of the labyrinths. But during those initial excavations, they cleared all that stuff out. They didn't really take a lot of pictures or drawings. So there's at least โ I have never seen any. And so now we have this literature that describes this very important aspect of this early temple.
that argues a narrative that it's a pilgrimage site, which I believe, but the truth is no archaeologist after that was ever able to assess those collections of artifacts independently.
that argues a narrative that it's a pilgrimage site, which I believe, but the truth is no archaeologist after that was ever able to assess those collections of artifacts independently.
that argues a narrative that it's a pilgrimage site, which I believe, but the truth is no archaeologist after that was ever able to assess those collections of artifacts independently.
Well, let me start by saying both you guys know a hell of a lot more about Egypt than I do. I'm an American archaeologist. I know what I watch on TV.
Well, let me start by saying both you guys know a hell of a lot more about Egypt than I do. I'm an American archaeologist. I know what I watch on TV.
Well, let me start by saying both you guys know a hell of a lot more about Egypt than I do. I'm an American archaeologist. I know what I watch on TV.
So the Younger Dryas hypothesis, you know, it's been around for a while. And... I have not discussed it with many colleagues at all. I see the fights on the internet over it. And I see, you know, the root of discovering its exact nature, I think, falls into... You know, geoarchaeology or, you know, geomorphology. I'm not a geologist.
So the Younger Dryas hypothesis, you know, it's been around for a while. And... I have not discussed it with many colleagues at all. I see the fights on the internet over it. And I see, you know, the root of discovering its exact nature, I think, falls into... You know, geoarchaeology or, you know, geomorphology. I'm not a geologist.
So the Younger Dryas hypothesis, you know, it's been around for a while. And... I have not discussed it with many colleagues at all. I see the fights on the internet over it. And I see, you know, the root of discovering its exact nature, I think, falls into... You know, geoarchaeology or, you know, geomorphology. I'm not a geologist.
I don't really โ there's a point in which I read these papers and it crests my ability to evaluate whether that's just a bunch of smart talk or whether it actually makes sense. But โ Like, archaeologists have been talking about it before this whole did it destroy an entire ancient civilization and wipe it out conversation. My memory is that we thought that there was โ
I don't really โ there's a point in which I read these papers and it crests my ability to evaluate whether that's just a bunch of smart talk or whether it actually makes sense. But โ Like, archaeologists have been talking about it before this whole did it destroy an entire ancient civilization and wipe it out conversation. My memory is that we thought that there was โ
I don't really โ there's a point in which I read these papers and it crests my ability to evaluate whether that's just a bunch of smart talk or whether it actually makes sense. But โ Like, archaeologists have been talking about it before this whole did it destroy an entire ancient civilization and wipe it out conversation. My memory is that we thought that there was โ
The Younger Dryas has now been connected to this comet in a way that it wasn't originally. It was seen as a geological episode. And if memory serves, there was a hypothesis that as the Ice Age was slowly warming up, That ice in a huge lake called like Agassiz in Canada melted enough to cause a huge flood of ice that kind of came down out of the rivers and into the Atlantic.
The Younger Dryas has now been connected to this comet in a way that it wasn't originally. It was seen as a geological episode. And if memory serves, there was a hypothesis that as the Ice Age was slowly warming up, That ice in a huge lake called like Agassiz in Canada melted enough to cause a huge flood of ice that kind of came down out of the rivers and into the Atlantic.
The Younger Dryas has now been connected to this comet in a way that it wasn't originally. It was seen as a geological episode. And if memory serves, there was a hypothesis that as the Ice Age was slowly warming up, That ice in a huge lake called like Agassiz in Canada melted enough to cause a huge flood of ice that kind of came down out of the rivers and into the Atlantic.
And that flood of ice quickly lowered the temperature of the Atlantic and raised its sea level so that it caused flooding on the coasts and radically changed the temperature colder again for, I don't know, a couple hundred years or something. Geology is funny like that. Yeah. But that was what I originally read. And now there's a new idea that it was a comet.
And that flood of ice quickly lowered the temperature of the Atlantic and raised its sea level so that it caused flooding on the coasts and radically changed the temperature colder again for, I don't know, a couple hundred years or something. Geology is funny like that. Yeah. But that was what I originally read. And now there's a new idea that it was a comet.