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Strong Evidence found of Comet Causing Near Human Instintion 13K Years Ago

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[Jan 2,2009 3:28pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
Looooooong thread title is looooooong.

"The prehistoric humans known to have inhabited the continent at the time of the event -- hunters and gatherers dubbed the Clovis culture -- suffered a major decline in population in the aftermath, the scientists said."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/01/02/comet.diamonds/index.html
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[Jan 2,2009 4:24pm - thuringwethil ""]
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&...12366&spn=1.049854,2.403259&t=h&z=9

think that may've been a comet?
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[Jan 2,2009 4:27pm - thuringwethil ""]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manicouagan_Crater

Voivod!!!
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[Jan 2,2009 4:28pm - DomesticTerror ""]
instintion?
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[Jan 2,2009 4:57pm - SkinSandwich ""]
Anal?
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[Jan 2,2009 5:45pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
shit
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[Jan 2,2009 6:17pm - DomesticTerror ""]

SkinSandwich said:Anal?


no. not sure if he meant extinction or instinction. now who's anal?:spineyes:
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[Jan 2,2009 6:19pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
i meant extinction. but fingers iz retarded and there's no thread title editting available.
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[Jan 2,2009 6:22pm - DomesticTerror ""]
really? seriously never knew that. what up with that, rev?
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[Jan 2,2009 6:33pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
tis very lame.
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[Jan 2,2009 10:44pm - Conservationist ""]

FuckIsMySignature said:Looooooong thread title is looooooong.

"The prehistoric humans known to have inhabited the continent at the time of the event -- hunters and gatherers dubbed the Clovis culture -- suffered a major decline in population in the aftermath, the scientists said."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/01/02/comet.diamonds/index.html



Yep, wiped out the original European inhabitants of North America, and let those dumb-ass Amerinds (IQ avg: 94) in.

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[Jan 2,2009 10:52pm - thuringwethil ""]

Conservationist said:
FuckIsMySignature said:Looooooong thread title is looooooong.

"The prehistoric humans known to have inhabited the continent at the time of the event -- hunters and gatherers dubbed the Clovis culture -- suffered a major decline in population in the aftermath, the scientists said."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/01/02/comet.diamonds/index.html



Yep, wiped out the original European inhabitants of North America, and let those dumb-ass Amerinds (IQ avg: 94) in.




holy. shit.


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[Jan 2,2009 11:12pm - Conservationist ""]
The controversial Solutrean hypothesis proposed in 1999 by Smithsonian archaeologist Dennis Stanford and colleague Bruce Bradley (Stanford and Bradley 2002), suggests that the Clovis people could have inherited technology from the Solutrean people who lived in southern Europe 21,000-15,000 years ago, and who created the first Stone Age artwork in present-day southern France.[16] The link is suggested by the similarity in technology between the projectile points of the Solutreans and those of the Clovis people. Such a theory would require that the Solutreans crossed via the edge of the pack ice in the North Atlantic Ocean that then extended to the Atlantic coast of France. They could have done this using survival skills similar to those of the modern Inuit people. Supporters of this hypothesis suggest that stone tools found at Cactus Hill (an early American site in Virginia), that are knapped in a style between Clovis and Solutrean. Other scholars such as Emerson F. Greenman and Remy Cottevieille-Giraudet have also suggested a Northern Atlantic point of entry, citing toolmaking similarities between Clovis and Solutrean-era artifacts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_culture


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