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Comets didn't wipe out early Americans 12,900 years ago.


Byline: ANI

Washington, October 24 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have suggested that a comet impact didn't set off a 1,300-year cold snap cold snap
Noun

a short period of cold and frosty weather

Noun 1. cold snap - a spell of cold weather
cold spell
 that wiped out most life in North America about 12,900 years ago, including sabertooth tigers and early Americans.

Though no one disputes the frigid period, more and more researchers have been unable to confirm a 2007 finding that says a collision triggered the change, known as the Younger Dryas.

The drop in temperature, plus fires from the impact, wiped out sabertooths, mastodons, and other giant animals, and may have caused the decline of an early civilization known as the Clovis culture.

The 2007 research was based on a combination of archaeological artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
 and extraterrestrial magnetic grains in soil samples found in a thin layer of sediment throughout North America.

The original team, led by Richard Firestone, a nuclear chemist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, scientific research centers run by the Univ. of California, located in Berkeley, Calif., and Livermore, Calif., respectively. , also found what he said are traces of charcoal and microscopic bits of carbon from intense fires ignited by the collision.

However, according to a report in National Geographic News, a new research has taken aim at all of these findings.

Nicholas Pinter, a geologist at Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University, main campus at Carbondale; state supported; coeducational; est. 1869, opened 1874 as a normal school, renamed 1947. It has a center for archaeological investigation and a fisheries research laboratory. There is also a campus at Edwardsville. , argued that black mats described as charcoal in the 2007 research weren't actually charcoal.

Instead they were from ancient, dark soil formed in a long-ago wetland, according to Pinter.

"It's a misunderstanding of what these layers represent," he said. Likewise, the small amounts of carbon "are not uniquely associated with high-intensity fire," he added.

As for the magnetic grains, they are likely from the 30,000 tons of tiny meteorites Meteorites
See also astronomy.

aerolithology

the science of aerolites, whether meteoric stones or meteorites. Also called aerolitics.

astrolithology

the study of meteorites. Also called meteoritics.
 that fall to Earth each year.

Pinter found such grains in equal or greater concentrations at many other layers dating to other time periods.

According to Vance Holliday, an archaeologist at the University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. , there is no sign that the demise of the Clovis culture was caused by a comet crash.

Around the time of the cold snap, the style of spearpoints changed, which Firestone and colleagues argued was evidence that the Clovis peoples had declined due to the comet impact.

But, Holliday said it reflects a normal evolution in preference. He compared spearpoint designs to the appearance-and disappearance-of tail fins on classic automobiles.

"We really don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 what style means in the archaeological record. Tastes come and go. We don't know why," he said.

But "an extraterrestrial impact is an unnecessary solution for an archaeological problem that doesn't exist," he added. (ANI)

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