Northeast US level 16,000 BC.

Massive Meteor Explosion Kills Stone Age America

by Lewis Loflin

On June 30, 1908 a "superbolide" explosion occurred in the Tunguska region in central Siberia. While information is sketchy scientists believe the explosion occurred between 3 to 6 miles high. It destroyed through blast and fire 770 square miles of forest. It left no crater.

The object has been estimated to be from 200 to 600 feet in diameter. (60 to 190 meters.) Using supercomputers scientists guess the explosive yield of 10 to 30 megatons. (Wiki)

No doubt today that a Tunguska size event over a large urban area such as Chicago would kill millions, but what would happen with a continent wide event?

Stone Age America 12,900 Years Ago

"Stone-age Europeans were the first to set foot on North America, beating American Indians by some 10,000 years, new archaeological evidence suggests. ... In a discovery that could rewrite the history of the Americas, archaeologists have found a number of stone tools dating back between 19,000 and 26,000 years, and bearing remarkable similarities to those made in Europe. All of the ancient implements were discovered along the north-east coast of the USA...Adding to the weight of evidence is fresh analysis of a stone knife unearthed in the US in 1971 that revealed it was made of French flint."

Read more: Stone-age Europeans 'were the first to set foot on North America' By Matthew Day 28 Feb 2012

13,000-22,000 years ago America was nothing like it is today. Ice sheets still covered entire states north of central Ohio but were in retreat. Chesapeake Bay was a river valley and the Atlantic shoreline extended hundreds of miles into the present day Atlantic. Ice covered 3 million square of ocean in the North Atlantic at its peak.

The North Sea and other Atlantic coastal areas was home to mammoths, forests, and humans. Fishing nets today dredge up fossilized wood, tree stumps, and animal bones including those of mammoths.

There's good evidence that stone age European hunters found their way to America as early as 22,000 years ago following the ice hunting seals and fish. Cave paintings in Europe depict seals. In America the Clovis people had spear points that resemble those in Europe and are not found in Siberia.

They proceeded Asians that had joined them by this time. This is the subject of hot debate as their tools were found in Virginia and Maryland. A stone knife has been traced to flint in modern France.

To quote;

"Recent studies have suggested that the glaciers that helped form the bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska began receding around 17,000 to 13,000 years ago, leaving very little chance that people walked from one continent to the other.

Also, when archaeologist Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian Institution places American spearheads, called Clovis points, side-by-side with Siberian points, he sees a divergence of many characteristics...Clovis points match up much closer with Solutrean style tools, which researchers date to about 19,000 years ago. This suggests that the American people making Clovis points made Solutrean points before that.

There's just one problem with this hypothesis Solutrean tool makers lived in France and Spain. Scientists know of no land-ice bridge that spanned that entire gap."

Yes there was it was 3 million square miles of ice. Read more: "First Americans May Have Been European" by Bjorn Carey February 19, 2006

This is hotly disputed it seems more for political reasons more than anything else. But where did the Clovis people go regardless of origins? Evidence suggest a mega-Tunguska event over North America.

"Artifacts from the Clovis culture, whose members are believed to be among the earliest settlers of this continent, disappeared from the archaeological record. Northern glaciers moved southward and forests turned into tundra. The period is linked to the onset of agriculture in the Middle East, perhaps because hunting and gathering could no longer provide adequate food supplies."

It wasn't just the Clovis people but most large animals including mammoths, giant ground sloths, saber-tooth cats, horses, camels, cave bears, etc. The recent Siberian explosions are nothing as this event could have reached 1 million megatons or more:

"An international team of researchers that included earth scientists James Kennett of UC Santa Barbara examined soil samples dating from the Younger Dryas at 18 sites in North America and Europe. At most of the sites, they found micro-spherules of silica similar to those that have been linked to other meteor impacts. The micro-spherules were in the layer dated to the Younger Dryas, but not in the layers above or below it.

At three sites, however - in Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Syria -- they found melted glass that could only have been formed at very high temperatures. The glass, similar to that observed following the Trinity nuclear test explosion in New Mexico, was formed at temperatures of 3,100 to 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperatures that would have been reached during an impact event. Chemical studies showed that the material was not cosmic in origin, not man-made and not volcanic."

Massive forest and grass fires would have covered entire states killing most large animals and humans. This is believed by some to have caused the Younger Dryas ice age lasting 1000 years and reducing states like Tennessee and Virginia to arctic deserts.

Later due to climate change and global warming that continues to this day ice melted flooding millions of square miles of then coastal areas where many of the Clovis and/or Solutrean people likely lived. The polar bears did just fine.

This explosion is disputed because of a lack of an impact crater. Others suggest it may have struck the Canadian ice sheets which would leave no crater unless really massive enough to punch though over a mile of ice. Much of the breakup could have landed in the Atlantic Ocean.

Read more: "New evidence that extraterrestrial impact killed off the mammoths" June 12, 2012 By Thomas H. Maugh II

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