Evidence of comets hitting the Earth, sweeping away life 13,000 years ago

The fact that comets hit Earth 13,000 years ago has wiped out the lives of thousands of people and many animals, causing climate change for 1,300 years.

After analyzing the more than 10,000-year-old chronological carvings found at the oldest-known temple in the world Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, scientists identified: 13,000 years ago, a comet has crashed into the Earth, killed thousands of people, completely changed the climate and made human civilization number 0.

Studying the evidence on the Vulture Stone pillars, archaeologists affirmed, in 11000 BC, a series of comet dust had hit the Earth, causing the most terrifying disaster that humans had to suffering from space.

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Comets hit the Earth causing a terrible disaster for people, animals and the climate.(Photo: Shutterstock.)

The image of an untouched man on the Vulture Stone steles can be a symbolic image of the terrible consequences of the space disaster .

Comets crashed into the Earth, sweeping away the lives of many giant animals, including mammoths. Images of carved animals on stone slabs may be proof of this.

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Pictures of carved animals on stone steles.(Photo: NatGeo.)

Scientists say that this space disaster has caused huge ice caps in North America to collapse, making the sea water colder. Consequently, the temperature of the Earth plummeted, consistent with the period that scholars called the Ice Age Younger Dryas , which lasted for 1,300 years.

Dr. Martin Sweatman, head of the research team at the University of Edinburgh, said: " I think that the findings on Vulture Stone reinforce the evidence that Earth once happened during the mini ice age. Younger Dryas. This terrible disaster has caused our planetary climate to change for thousands of years. "

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The carvings can correspond to the constellations we have found.(Source: Dailymail.)

Currently, engineers at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) are using appropriate computer software to study animal carvings that correspond to the constellations that we already know.

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Gobekli Tepe Temple in Turkey.(Photo: NatGeo.)