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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/tailoft4/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121\u201cOh, you must have spoken to Jerrod. I saved his author from enormous embarrassment and public ridicule. As I explained to Jerrod, that author clearly ignored the last decade\u2019s evidence refuting the Black Sea flood hypothesis. Another noted scholar hypothesizes a major meteor strike in the Black Sea around 9,000 BCE may have caused the legendary flooding, wiping out the advanced civilizations thought to have lived on the northern shores.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Peter Gollinger, May 2021<\/p>\n The Flood Mythology<\/strong><\/p>\n Noah and his ark.\u00a0 One of the most famous stories of Genesis presented in the three Abrahamic religions.\u00a0 The story of a great deluge, a great flood, is found in a multitude of ancient stories from all over the world across diverse cultures and religions.\u00a0 In the Americas, among the Hopi, the Mayan, the Aztecs, the Huaxtecs.\u00a0 In lore from China, India, Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines.\u00a0 In medieval Irish, Welsh, and Norse legends.<\/p>\n The oldest recorded flood myth comes from ancient Sumerian text in the epic Giglamesh dating back to 2000 BCE.\u00a0 Thought to be an epic poem told orally from generation to generation, this story had been written in Sumerian cuneiform on tablets, then Akkadian cuneiform text, and later in Babylonian text.\u00a0 Some believe this Sumerian epic may have influenced the Jewish scribes in exile in Babylonia during the formative writing of the Torah.\u00a0 Other debate that the Genesis account is older than Giglamesh having been handed down through generations to the Prophet Moses.\u00a0 Either way, an inspiration moral story was passed through generations by word of mouth until the day mankind was able to permanently inscribe the lore.<\/p>\n The Black Sea Flood Hypothesis<\/strong><\/p>\n In 1996, William Ryan and Walter Pitman proposed that a post ice age glacial melt bloated Mediterranean Sea breached the Bosporus and caused a catastrophic flood of the once large inland freshwater lake.\u00a0 Using marine life data, they hypothesized this breach caused a waterfall 400 times greater than the Niagara Falls around 5500 BCE rapidly flooding the shallow lands around the Black Sea.<\/p>\n This hypothesized some scientists to further proposal that the rapid disruption of farming lands lead to the great migrations of people away from these lands spreading the Proto-Indo-Europeans across to other lands taking their language with them.\u00a0 The inevitable question of whether this Black Sea deluge led to the flood stories of Noah and Giglamesh has been raised as well.<\/p>\n How Can There Be So Many Flood Myths and Religious Stories?<\/strong><\/p>\n Did the great melt of the last ice age, which started somewhere between 16,000 and 15,000 years ago led to devastating floods around the world?\u00a0 Are our stories today the result of ancient people retelling these catastrophic life altering events to warn future generations?<\/p>\n The Matriarch Matrix \u2013 A tale that started on the north shores of the Black Sea<\/strong><\/p>\n At the heart of this epic story, an intrepid early Neolithic couple lived with their daughter and son farming, fishing, and hunting along the shores of a Big Lake.\u00a0 They are survivors of the tyranny and terror of a race of giant warriors who enslave and denigrate the people in lands they wish to take.\u00a0 A story that has been repeated throughout the millennia thousands and thousands of time.\u00a0 Their endeavor to ensure generations to come have the strength and will to overcome such adversity leads to a legend that is passed down orally to their next generations.<\/p>\n \u00a0\u201cI remember looking back at the shoreline. The waves began to recede, exposing the beach and lake bottom. When we reached the dark part of the lake, where we could never set anchor, we were lifted up and down on the highest waves I have ever seen. As Nanshe had yelled to do, I was roped in tightly at the rear of the boat, helping Narn with the rudder. And then we saw it behind us. The waves, which were enormous when we crested them, became the size of mountains as they rushed across the exposed lake bed and then demolished the beach in front of it. Nanshe told us later that God had killed the giants, who defiled God\u2019s people.\u201d\u00a0 <\/em><\/p>\n Ki, first daughter of Nanshe, 9600 BCE<\/em><\/p>\n Further Reading:<\/strong><\/p>\n “Geologists Link Black Sea Deluge To Farming’s Rise”, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, New York Times (DEC. 17, 1996) http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1996\/12\/17\/science\/geologists-link-black-sea-deluge-to-farming-s-rise.html<\/a><\/p>\n \u201cCompilation of geophysical, geochronological, and geochemical evidence indicates a rapid Mediterranean-derived submergence of the Black Sea’s shelf and subsequent substantial salinification in the early Holocene\u201d, A.G. Yanchilina, et. al., Marine Geology, Volume 383, 1 January 2017, Pages 14\u201334 http:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/pii\/S0025322716302961<\/a><\/p>\n \u201cAncient Chinese Megaflood May Be Fact, Not Fiction\u201d, David R. Montgomery, Scientific American, August 5, 2016<\/p>\n