Lukarto G wrote:

"The RC dates for this catastrophe match with the Mayan date for Rio Cuarto"


k'uxi Kamiko Lukarto, Amikoetik,

Ed, it's interesting that the Maya had a date for Rio Cuarto. Don you believe the Comenchingones communicated with the great Maya astronomers? Or how else could you propose the Maya knew about craters in the heartland of Argentina? They are nearly as far away from the craters as equatorial Africa is, right?!

Best wishes, me^ tak'in,
Doug






-----Original Message-----
From: E.P. Grondine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 3:13 am
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Greek Crater



Hi -

I first heard about this last year at Christmas, but its been under wraps.

I never gave much thought to the fact that global sea levels were lower before
10,900 BCE, and rose afterwards, in terms of what this meant for the
Mediterranean. The big question has always been the opening of the Dardanelles,
and the date for the Black Sea flooding, but this changes things...

The big one in the Mediterranean was the impact of a fragment of Encke ca 2,360 BCE that pretty much wiped out man on Malta, in the sense of gone, disappeared, killed, dead, extinct, etc... The RC dates for this catastrophe match with the Mayan date for Rio Cuarto, which matches with the tree ring date, which matches
with the RC date, etc...

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas



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