Topic > Paradigm The Paradigm - 1558
It is therefore difficult to start a conversation between geologists, archaeologists and historians. It is crucial to narrow research perspectives in these fields, but I also think that we need more scientific dialogue between different fields that influence each other in one way or another. The human historical paradigm is based on archaeological research. However, Hancock argues that the field of geology has more to teach humans about our history than we think. He argues that between 15,000 and 8,000 BC, during the last ice age, an unprecedented global cataclysm was overlooked that led to the extinction of countless species, including megafauna (Hancock
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