Comet explosions did not wipe out prehistoric humans: study

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Last Updated : Feb 06 2013 | 7:28 AM IST

Researchers from Royal Holloway University, together with Sandia National Laboratories and 13 other universities across the US and Europe, have found evidence which refutes the belief that a large impact or airburst caused a significant and abrupt change to the Earth's climate and terminated the Clovis culture.

They argue that other explanations must be found for the apparent disappearance.

Clovis is the name archaeologists have given to the earliest well-established human culture in the North American continent. It is named after the town in New Mexico, where distinct stone tools were found in the 1920s and 1930s.

Researchers argued that no appropriately sized impact craters from that time period have been discovered, and no shocked material or any other features of impact have been found in sediments.

They also found that samples presented in support of the impact hypothesis were contaminated with modern material and that no physics model can support the theory.

"The theory has reached zombie status," said Professor Andrew Scott from the Department of Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway.

"Whenever we are able to show flaws and think it is dead, it reappears with new, equally unsatisfactory, arguments," Scott said in a statement.

"Hopefully new versions of the theory will be more carefully examined before they are published," Scott added.

The study was published in the journal Geophysical Monograph Series.

  

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First Published: Feb 04 2013 | 3:35 PM IST

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