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Did an Exploding Comet End Clovis?

By , About.com GuideMay 30, 2007

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There was an interesting paper given at the American Geophysical Union meetings in Mexico last week that argued that there is evidence that a comet exploded over the Laurentide ice sheet in the central plains of Canada near the Great Lakes about 12,900 years ago. Apparently, there's no crater (Canada was covered by a glacier at the time and there may not have been an impact), but areas which have a thick carbon mat, the presence of an abundance of iridium, and glass-like carbon deposits have been found all over the North American continent.

Researchers argue that the theory explains why the Murray Springs site in Arizona has a thick carbon mat, a deposit similar in age and context to ones seen at other Paleoindian sites such as Lindenmeier (Colorado), Hell Gap (Wyoming), and Lange-Ferguson (South Dakota). The radiocarbon dates on the mat are uniformly about 10,800 +/- 200.

What the affect a near-impact of a comet might have had on the Clovis people living on the North American continent at the time could have included a wide dispersal of small bands of survivors, which certainly describes Clovis settlement patterns. Should be an interesting discussion around this issue.

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May 30, 2007 at 10:28 am
(1) Kris Hirst says:

The report about the black mat at Lindenmeier, etc etc, is provided in Haynes’ original report, cited on the Murray Springs page linked in the report.

May 31, 2007 at 8:39 pm
(2) Andrew Alden says:

Not just one paper, but a whole session at the AGU meeting; link here.

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