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Did they have global warming 5,000 years ago? Why couldn't they prevent it (like we're doing)?

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Ancient cemetery found in 'green' Sahara Desert

By Randolph E. Schmid, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A tiny woman and two children were laid to rest on a bed of flowers 5,000 years ago in what is now the barren Sahara Desert.

The slender arms of the youngsters were still extended to the woman in perpetual embrace when researchers discovered their skeletons in a remarkable cemetery that is providing clues to two civilizations who lived there, a thousand years apart, when the region was moist and green.

Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago and colleagues were searching for the remains of dinosaurs in the African country of Niger when they came across the startling find, detailed at a news conference Thursday at the National Geographic Society.

Some 200 graves of humans were found during fieldwork at the site in 2005 and 2006, as well as remains of animals, large fish and crocodiles.

"Everywhere you turned, there were bones belonging to animals that don't live in the desert," said Sereno. "I realized we were in the green Sahara."

The graveyard, uncovered by hot desert winds, is near what would have been a lake at the time people lived there. It's in a region called Gobero, hidden away in Niger's forbidding Tenere Desert, known to Tuareg nomads as a "desert within a desert."

The human remains dated from two distinct populations that lived there during wet times, with a dry period in between.

The first group, known as the Kiffian, hunted wild animals and speared huge perch with harpoons. They colonized the region when the Sahara was at its wettest, between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago.

The researchers said the Kiffians were tall, sometimes reaching well over 6 feet (1.83 meters).

The second group lived in the region between 7,000 and 4,500 years ago. The Tenerians were smaller and had a mixed economy of hunting, fishing and cattle herding.

Their burials often included jewelry or ritual poses. For example, one girl had an upper-arm bracelet carved from a hippo tusk. An adult Tenerian male was buried with his skull resting on part of a clay vessel; another adult male was interred seated on the shell of a mud turtle.

And pollen remains show the woman and two children were buried on a bed of flowers. The researchers preserved the group just as they had been for thousands of years.

"At first glance, it's hard to imagine two more biologically distinct groups of people burying their dead in the same place," said team member Chris Stojanowski, a bioarchaeologist from Arizona State University.

Stojanowski said ridges on the thigh bone of one Kiffian man show he had huge leg muscles, "which suggests he was eating a lot of protein and had an active, strenuous lifestyle. The Kiffian appear to have been fairly healthy — it would be difficult to grow a body that tall and muscular without sufficient nutrition."

On the other hand, ridges on a Tenerian male were barely visible. "This man's life was less rigorous, perhaps taking smaller fish and game with more advanced hunting technologies," Stojanowski said.

Helene Jousse, a zooarchaeologist from the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, reported that animal bones found in the area were from types common today in the Serengeti in Kenya, such as elephants, giraffes, hartebeests and warthogs.

The finds are detailed in reports in Thursday's edition of the journal PLoS One and in the September issue of National Geographic Magazine.

While the Sahara is desert today, a small difference in Earth's orbit once brought seasonal monsoons farther north, wetting the landscape with lakes with lush margins and drawing animals and people.

The research was funded by National Geographic, the Island Fund of the New York Community Trust, the National Science Foundation and the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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  1. This fits with some other geographical material I have seen quoted from many sources over the last 50 years. One of them was from a novel showing the earth toppling and the poles radically changing position every so many thousand years. This has been well disproved, but it made interesting reading at the time and mention of this was one of his points of reasoning was that the pole had once been located in the great depression between Libya and Egypt. From that he pointed out that while the ice melted it would have made the area that is no desert fertile.

    Historical and scientific facts can and are interpreted in many ways, some with a skeptical view and others with a wishful fantastical view such as the story of one famous Scotch nobleman of Norman French ancestry and his adventures in the North Atlantic around the year 1400.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Sincl...

    Legend says he visited north America and constructed the trap on an island there where the Templar treasure was buried but there is no proof of that. What is know though is his fleet pulled off the Viking survivors from the Greenland farms that were no longer able to grow food to live off of as the climate cooled down to the little ice age that lasted from about 1350 until 1850, about 500 years of icy cold climate world wide that has not really ended yet as we have still to return to the warm climate of the medieval optimum.


  2. the climate patterns on this earth have changes many times over the eons, and will continue to change. understand also that global climate change is a natural event and man can do nothing to change it. to suggest otherwise is the height of arrogance.

  3. Evidence of previous climate changes does not mean man cannot have an influence on the climate.

  4. Usually climate changes are caused by natural factors.  This time is different.  See the link below for details.

  5. WE ARE NOT PREVENTING GW.  

  6. Usually climate change occurs because of natural factors.

    This time around, there are people who, in order to justify dramatic increases in the scope and scale of government control of our everyday lives, from our commutes to the way we heat and light our homes, insist that "this time it's different."

    There's no direct PROOF that "this time it's different" - they just SAY it.   Over and over again.   As if repeating it enough times were a replacement for proof.


  7. who are we to say that right now, in 2008, the earth's temperature is perfect, and we should try to make  it stay at this temp.

  8. I agree with most of these answers, yes it is Mother Nature and yes, it is a natural occurrence to have climate changes. However, 5000+ years ago there were no smoke stacks, cars with exhausts, power plants and the like adding to it...  

  9. What part of

    "Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed."

    don't you understand? You have lifted a copyrighted article verbatim for an obviously rhetorical question.

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