New YouTube video reviewing the Younger Dryas impact debate


This will be a multi-parter that takes us from the original Firestone et al. publication in 2007 right through to the very latest papers...

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  1. This is very interesting. As a farmer I wonder if there was any agriculture culture before this recent warm period? Because agriculture needs a steady and predictable klimat, year after year...And the figures from climate and temperature before YD seem to have been to much up and down to give humans a possibility to agriculture. Only maybe in some places where the climate was steady. So people must have been hunters and gathers...
    Next problem must be all that filling material in places like Köbekli tepe. That can not been done by the people! I must be some other explanations.

    Thomas Gunnarson
    tg.edared@gmail. com

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  2. There are research papers that suggest exactly this - that climate was too unstable to develop agriculture over the last ice age. Like you, I'm not sure I buy it - there would have been regions near the equator or in the southern hemisphere where climate was sufficiently stable.

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