America's Clovis people mysteriously disappeared 12,000 years ago. It now appears a meteorite helped wipe them out
It is sort of amazing that this subject keeps bouncing from "this did it" to "ridiculous" back to "this did it", and yet the correlation of either a meteorite or a comet impact is undeniable from a data perspective. The platinum theory may indeed be correct but there is a much larger body of evidence that says the comet theory is a better fit. Same results in the end, but also fits into the "cataclysm" stories present in almost every major culture around the world.
In the days of the Roanoke Colony, relations with the local Native Americans were mixed.
Roanoke was geographically located in the crux of sociopolitical friction between the Secotan—who held sway over Roanoke—and the Chowanoke, who controlled the nearby waterways.
Tensions were especially high between the colonists and the Secotan tribe.
"There is no doubt that there was a lot of hostility," Klingelhofer said. "Not all the tribes were hostile, but some of them were hostile. They felt imposed upon. There was fighting between [the groups]"—both among the tribes, and between some of the native peoples and the English settlers.
settlers, who arrived in 1587, disappeared in 1590, leaving behind only two clues: the words "Croatoan" carved into a fort's gatepost and "Cro" etched into a tree.
Theories about the disappearance have ranged from an annihilating disease to a violent rampage by local Native American tribes. Previous digs have turned up some information and artifacts from the original colonists but very little about what happened to them.
I consider the Clovis disappearance with an It Came From Outer Space coincidence a theory worthy of more research.
Reading about platinum is a first for old dino.
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