Older Dryas Climate Shift: Echoes Before the Great Freeze

A Forgotten Cold Pulse in the Last Ice Age Before the dramatic Younger Dryas, there was the Older Dryas climate shift — a quieter yet equally revealing chapter in Earth’s late Ice Age story. Occurring roughly 14,000–13,700 BCE, this short-lived cooling event interrupted the planet’s first major warming after the Last Glacial Maximum. It was […]
Younger Dryas Impact: The Cataclysms That Reset Civilization

A Sudden Winter in Prehistory Around 12,800 years ago, Earth entered an abrupt and catastrophic cooling period known as the Younger Dryas. This event marked the end of the Pleistocene epoch and delayed the planet’s warming after the last Ice Age. What should have been a steady thaw turned, within decades, into an arctic freeze. […]
Lost Civilizations Beneath the Sands

Lost Civilizations Beneath the Sands: What Lies Hidden Below? For centuries, deserts have stirred the human imagination. Beneath their silent dunes, many believe the bones of forgotten civilizations still lie hidden — waiting to be rediscovered. Could these sands conceal evidence of advanced societies that thrived before cataclysm and climate buried their memory? The Green […]
Comet Caused the Younger Dryas and Megafauna Extinction

Did a Prehistoric Comet Change the Course of Human History? New Clues Emerge Published May 22, 2024 • Adapted for Ancient Origins & Architecture Enthusiasts What if a comet, not climate alone, was responsible for the sudden collapse of ecosystems at the end of the last Ice Age—and maybe even for the downfall of early […]