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archaeologyhistory2 years ago

Ancient cosmic events shaped early agriculture and climate change in Syria

A new analysis of remains from the now-extinct village of Abu Hureyra in northern Syria suggests that a large comet explosion 12,800 years ago led to the shift from hunting to agriculture and control of wild animals. The explosion, known as the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, caused shockwaves that wiped out the settlement and triggered a change in climate. Before the event, the settlers consumed wild fruits, berries, and legumes, but afterward, their diet shifted to grains and lentils. The findings support the hypothesis that multiple comet airbursts occurred across continents during this time period.

archaeology2 years ago

"Syria's Cosmic Airburst: Pioneering Agriculture in the Levant"

The prehistoric settlement of Abu Hureyra in Syria experienced a cosmic airburst 12,800 years ago, leading to environmental changes that forced hunter-gatherers to adopt agricultural practices for survival. The impact resulted in a shift from a more humid and forested region to a drier and cooler climate, prompting the villagers to cultivate crops such as barley, wheat, and legumes. The evidence also suggests a significant drop in population and changes in settlement architecture to reflect an agrarian lifestyle. This event, along with other similar cosmic airbursts, is believed to have caused the extinction of large animals and the collapse of cultures.

science2 years ago

Comet Impact: Catalyst for Transition from Hunting to Farming

A new study suggests that a cataclysmic comet strike around 12,800 years ago triggered a transition from hunting-gathering to agriculture in the ancient Syrian settlement of Abu Hureyra. The impact caused a shift in the environment, leading to a cooler and drier landscape. The inhabitants of Abu Hureyra adapted by cultivating barley, wheat, and legumes, marking the rise of agriculture in the region. Evidence of extensive burning and cosmic airbursts supports the theory of a fragmented comet causing large-scale destruction. The research highlights the profound impact of cosmic events on human societies and culture, including the development of agriculture.