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We did a series of sediment profiles in a deep colluvium fill from ~45 feet below grade. The lowest start about calibrated C14 8200 years B.P.
This is the long view.
Not in the floods we know.
Noah's Flood is not a normal flood.
Were you looking for gold?
Then why pretend you have any interest in actual facts? Just make up any silly fantasy story and claim it is true.
Not at all. We were recording the sedimentary sequences. In the close-up the bottom "floor" was dated to about 5000 years before present. The red lines marked the more obvious stream beds.
The goal was to match a series of geological deposits with prehistoric Native American camps. The result was in the next >few< illustrations; (I'll just use this one).
This shows the sequence in depth (in feet) below surface for 2 deep trenches. The numbers in parentheses are radiocarbon dates. (Note well that all the dates are ordered in series).
Personal attack probably won't be read either. However, I'm wondering why all their posts are deleted?
They've left and don't want any evidence of posting left behind or what?
Cook the oil out quickly is not the problem.
The problem is to accumulate the oil.
Not at all. We were recording the sedimentary sequences. In the close-up the bottom "floor" was dated to about 5000 years before present. The red lines marked the more obvious stream beds.
The goal was to match a series of geological deposits with prehistoric Native American camps. The result was in the next >few< illustrations; (I'll just use this one).
This shows the sequence in depth (in feet) below surface for 2 deep trenches. The numbers in parentheses are radiocarbon dates. (Note well that all the dates are ordered in series).
So you are saying that in 8,000 years approximately 42 feet of sediment has been deposited? Little by little year by year?
The first graph showed the depth at discovery of a series of prehistoric camps recovered from two trenches excavated for a highway. This photo is what was left after a bulldozer rolls over a fire pit. We actually salvaged a lot of data even
from this one.
Here is another graph to put those data in a regional context.
Each little square represents an archaeological site. Variations in vegetation, and cultural technologies are evident in the variation in archaeological site density for different habitats. It is interesting that following a drought about 3100 years ago, there is a long term shift in vegetation, and population density. There was also a change in technology. The Late Prehistoric people from ~ 1200 years ago to the Spanish invasion in the late 1700s used bow and arrow, and extensively harvested acorns for their main starch.
You will also have noticed that there was no "flood."
You will also notice there were no animal or human fossils because there was no flood. Which is not surprising at all since the flood occurred 4500 years ago or there about, not 1200 years ago.
The first graph showed the depth at discovery of a series of prehistoric camps recovered from two trenches excavated for a highway.
Although I am not a young earth supporter even a young earth belief would not preclude this - since every plant on the earth was destroyed and would provide an ample source of material.
That would only produce a thin layer, not the hundreds of feet of coal seen in these mines.
There were no permineralized fossils. There were fish and mammal bones, and marine shells of mussels, and clams from the deep canyon cuts. And the data range from over 8,000 years ago to a few hundred years ago. There is no evidence of any flood larger than the ordinary seasonal rains. We also have recovered human remains in the hundreds from well preserved burials, and cremation sites across the entire time period. Those were not people buried in floods. The ice melt that began about 11,000 years ago rose sea levels which stabilized about 6,000 years ago. There was an interesting change in sea water temperatures we can measure from the oxygen isotope ratios in sea shells from archaeological sites here in S. California. About 4,000 years ago there was an increase in coastal sea water temperatures. This shifted the O2 isotopic ratios, and it also drove the red, and white abalones to deep water. The Red, and White abalone disappeared from the Native American diet south of Point Conception.
One reason I posted these data, and the photos is to directly refute the silly idea that we are merely being fooled by anonymous "professors" somewhere. That was me. I did that work.
Sure it would, just like you still believe it would take millions of years for oil to form, even if laboratory evidence shows you are most likely mistaken. You simply choose to fit the data to your pre-concieved beliefs instead of fitting your beliefs to the data.
I thought it was industrialization producing CO2 that caused warming? At least if we listen to the global warming theorists. That warming you talk of has been going on for 25,000 years and 4,000 years ago was so minor as to be non-existent in world climate.
Bones are not fossilized and are you making the claim that those fragments of bones were in the process of beginning fossilization?
So the disappearance of abalone from the Native American diet caused all humans to become prolific in production, even those inland that were not dependent on coastal fishing?????
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