Episode #023: Vanished Clovis People - Part 2 Younger Dryas Boundary
7March 26, 2020
Summary
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores the sudden disappearance of Clovis settlements in the southwestern deserts during the Younger Dryas period. He connects these historical changes to potential extraterrestrial events, linking them with notable incidents like the Tunguska burst and the Chicxulub crater. Carlson presents a modified catastrophic scenario that could explain these phenomena, suggesting a disintegrating comet's impact might not leave traditional markers.
Key Takeaways
- 1Clovis settlements suddenly disappeared around the Younger Dryas.
- 2Evidence indicates a hiatus of human occupation in areas like the Great Lakes Region and Belgium.
- 3The Tunguska event and Chicxulub crater are discussed as potential extraterrestrial impacts.
- 4Carlson's modified graphic proposed that a disintegrating comet could explain the absence of impact markers.
Description
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores the sudden disappearance of Clovis settlements in the southwestern deserts during the Younger Dryas period. He connects these historical changes to potential extraterrestrial events, linking them with notable incidents like the Tunguska burst and the Chicxulub crater. Carlson presents a modified catastrophic scenario that could explain these phenomena, suggesting a disintegrating comet's impact might not leave traditional markers.