A once fertile landmass now submerged beneath the Persian Gulf may have been home to some of the earliest human populations outside Africa, according to an article published Wednesday in Current Anthropology.
In recent years, archaeologists have turned up evidence of a wave of human settlements along the shores of the Gulf dating to about 7,500 years ago. But how could such highly developed settlements pop up so quickly, with no precursor populations to be found in the archaeological record? Jeffrey Rose, an archaeologist and researcher with the University of Birmingham in the U.K., believes that evidence of those preceding populations is missing because it's under the Gulf.
"Perhaps it is no coincidence that the founding of such remarkably well developed communities along the shoreline corresponds with the flooding of the Persian Gulf basin around 8,000 years ago," Rose said. "These new colonists may have come from the heart of the Gulf, displaced by rising water levels that plunged the once fertile landscape beneath the waters of the Indian Ocean."
Rose said that the area in and around this "Persian Gulf Oasis" may have been host to humans for over 100,000 years before it was swallowed up by the Indian Ocean around 8,000 years ago.
"Where before there had been but a handful of scattered hunting camps, suddenly, over 60 new archaeological sites appear virtually overnight," Rose said. "These settlements boast well-built, permanent stone houses, long-distance trade networks, elaborately decorated pottery, domesticated animals, and even evidence for one of the oldest boats in the world."
Hundreds of bleached bones and skulls recently found in the Sahara desert may be the remains of a long lost Persian army.
Hundreds of bleached bones and skulls recently found in the Sahara desert may be the remains of a long lost Persian army.
Historical sea level data show that, prior to the flood, the Gulf basin would have been above water beginning about 75,000 years ago. And it would have been an ideal refuge from the harsh deserts surrounding it, with fresh water supplied by the Tigris, Euphrates, Karun, and Wadi Baton Rivers, as well as by underground springs. When conditions were at their driest in the surrounding hinterlands, the Gulf Oasis would have been at its largest in terms of exposed land area. At its peak, the exposed basin would have been about the size of Great Britain, Rose says.
Evidence is also emerging that modern humans could have been in the region even before the oasis was above water. Recently discovered archaeological sites in Yemen and Oman have yielded a stone tool style that is distinct from the East African tradition. That raises the possibility that humans were established on the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula beginning as far back as 100,000 years ago or more, Rose says. That is far earlier than the estimates generated by several recent migration models, which place the first successful migration into Arabia between 50,000 and 70,000 years ago.
The Gulf Oasis would have been available to these early migrants, and would have provided "a sanctuary throughout the Ice Ages when much of the region was rendered uninhabitable due to hyperaridity," Rose said. "The presence of human groups in the oasis fundamentally alters our understanding of human emergence and cultural evolution in the ancient Near East."
It also hints that vital pieces of the human evolutionary puzzle may be hidden in the depths of the Persian Gulf.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/12/08/lost-civilization-persian-gulf/#ixzz189tVnCpi
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i think the civilization ABOVE ground is damn near just as lost
Posted Dec-15-2010 ByWoE (540.78) WoE View Channel Send Message
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lol.so very true
Posted Dec-15-2010 Byasylumta2 (813.38) 
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there is some debate in academic circles whther the "Garden of eden" maybe physically located near the persian gulf area. I don't belive in old wise tales, but theres always some historical background to some of the stories is ancient writings.
Posted Dec-15-2010 Byabsu69 (2171.74) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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I think ancient writings have more to do with aliens then some all seeing spirit that likes to fuck with everyone for his own amusement.
Funny thing, most half wits that believe in god don't believe in aliens and aliens are 100% guaranteed to exist.
Posted Dec-15-2010 ByZardoz003 (1642.32) 
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This article might also help people to realize that land masses have been getting swallowed up by the sea for tens of thousands of years. Global warming didn't exist then, and it doesn't today.
Posted Dec-15-2010 By-Deacon- (165.00) 
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True, the earth's weather is always changing.
Posted Dec-15-2010 ByJihadslayer (174.20) Jihadslayer Send Message
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It was the wrath of god ! They got uppity so he buried them in the sand.........it's going to happen again !
Posted Dec-15-2010 ByKirk_James-T (364.26) 
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whatever, america will invade it, stick their flag on it, then introduce it to pepsi.
Posted Dec-15-2010 Bypaulingrad (337.72) 
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yes yes yes! and hip hop and baggy pants!
Posted Dec-15-2010 Bybrako (1333.54) 
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A Briton, accusing America of being imperialistic.
That's rich.
Have you seen a history book?
Posted Dec-15-2010 ByShady-Cadence (169.22) 
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LOL seeing how America is the spawn of the British Empire that is funny.
Posted Dec-15-2010 Byzindo (839.22) zindo View Channel Send Message
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Science and civilization seemed to advance quickly. Then people greedy for power came up with religion.
Posted Feb-24-2013 ByRenaissance (67.40) 
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