tangomike wrote:
For example how do historians explain the sunken ruins off the coast of India? It had been dated to over 9000 years old....far older than Sumeria or Egypt.
Link, please.
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There were sunken ruins off the coast of Japan also.
Link, please. I'm curious now.
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Why cant historians grasp the fact that much evidence simpley deteriorated or got buried deep with time to the point of no return?
They're
very aware of that. If you dug up an old skeleton, would you expect it to be wearing intact clothes?
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If science is correct humans are 200,000 years old.
That's not quite how it works; "anatomically modern" does not mean "modern." I'd suggest the end of the last glacial period as a good point for "modern" which gives us about 7,000 years of "missing history" between then and Sumer. Given that technology generally doesn't get forgotten once invented we can rule out anything more than small towns and basic farming so no Aquilonian chivalry. (chiz!)
Best candidate for the Flood myths as far as I know is the connection opening between the Black Sea and Meditteranean.