26 Apr 2013

Marcia McNutt of USGS Says Climate Change Doomed Old Kingdom Egypt and Bronze Age Aegean

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Here is a classic example of the conundrum faced by the uniformitarians trying to rationalize the timing of the climate change which they know doomed the bronze age world.

Marcia McNutt of the USGS says that the builders of Egypt’s greatest pyramids couldn’t survive the climate change there which devastated the land (proven by that the Giza plateau is now desert and a half mile from the Nile), and too that the climate change affected all of the eastern Mediterranean, saying Egypt circa 2200 b.c., but the Heroic Age, also known as the Bronze Age Collapse of the Aegean, was in the timeframe of Cecrops, Erechtheus, and Theseus, mentioned by Plato to have lived in the timeframe that Atlantis went under, the end of the Ice Age, those kings having lived when it had recently ended.

Notice that McNutt doesn’t try to say that Egypt was always so dry as today, that the Nile always provided plenty at its current river level, for she says the civilization declined at that the time of the Bronze Age Collapse, and that was at the time of the Exodus, that dessication of Egypt described in the Ipuwer Papyrus.

 

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