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*Bible Revisited: Alleged Sodom Site Thought to Have Been Hit by Cosmic
Blast*

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According to the Bible, the ancient cities, thought to have been located on
the Dead Sea, were wiped away by God for the sinful behaviour of their
people. The preliminary findings of US scientists suggest that this region
witnessed a major calamity almost 4 thousand years ago, which left it
uninhabited for centuries.

Archaeologists from Trinity Southwest University, a Christian higher
educational institution in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have claimed
civilisation in the Dead Sea region was destroyed 3,700 years ago
following a meteor explosion in the atmosphere.

During the annual meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research
in Denver, Colorado, scholar Phillip Silvia reported the preliminary
findings of their excavations in the area, which some scientists consider
to be home to the Biblical cities of Sodom
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Gomorrah. The results suggest that cities and settlements in the Jordan
Valley’s Middle Ghor region, where up to 65,000 people lived around that
time, were obliterated with a powerful wave of heat, wind and tiny
particles, the outlet Science News reports
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Waives also pushed salty water from the Dead Sea, which devastated the
soil. The explosion, the researchers argue, “not only [wiped] out 100%
of the Middle Bronze Age cities and towns, but also [stripped] agricultural
soil from once-fertile fields,” Newsweek reports.

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According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor
<https://sputniknews.com/viral/201808051066958690-russia-meteor-sky-/>explosion
caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient
city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon
dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the
Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained.

A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a
result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people
wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years.

Humanity has seen several space explosions before. Five years ago, a
near-Earth asteroid exploded in the atmosphere near the Russian city
of Chelyabinsk, making headlines around the world and even worming its way
into a Hollywood movie. This resulted in over 1,000 people being injured
(mostly by broken glass from windows blown out by the shockwave). A more
powerful blast came in 1908, when an asteroid exploded over a scarcely
populated Siberian region on the Tunguska River, wiping away 2,000 square
kilometres.

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