What the Hell Is Going on in Jesus’ Tomb?
Of note, King Abdullah of Jordan is financing the restoration the 3rd Muslim ruler to protect the Church from destruction. At least something nice gets said about good guys.
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By the geological community for 50 years for his proper conclusion. The reason the geologists had a gradualism theory they wanted to protect.
Much evidence now points to something other than the lake Missoula ice dam.
This is quite off topic from Jesus's tomb, but here is a link to the Pleistocene Lakes of the Great Basin:
https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/...
Click on Plate 1 for the map.
Again, great topic.
When I lived in Fallon, Nevada, we always used to say we were the proud owners of lake bottom property!
Hancock, Graham (2015). Magicians of the Gods. Coronet
I live in the Great Basin, where you can see the high strand lines of the Pleistocene Lakes Bonneville and Lahontan WAY up the mountainsides.
Even the Great Salt Lake, when it reached its maximum height, it burst through its Great Basin containment north into Idaho and on down the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Quaternary experts estimate it may have been pouring through the breach for a hundred years scouring softer sediments down finally to hard bed rock. Then lake levels stabilized again.
Ocean sediment drill cores in the Mediterranean indicate that the sea may have nearly dried up. Salt evaporite beds were deposited at extremely low levels. With rising sea levels the Atlantic apparently broke through at the straits of Gibraltar, perhaps catastrophically.
The last ice age maximum retreated between 9,000 and 13,000 years ago, before any real written record. But numerous human societies were affected, sometimes catastrophically, sometimes with just rapid change of habitats and resources over a number of generations.
The speculation is amazing as to how many ancient human dwelling sites are now under water. Some have been found, like in the Black Sea.
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