Ancient (Lost) Civilization in Persian Gulf

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In summary: Some people think that a lost civilization may have existed beneath the Persian Gulf. The land would have been about the size of Great Britain, and then shrank as water began to flood the area. Then, about 8,000 years ago, the land would have been swallowed up by the Indian Ocean, the review scientist said. However, there's no evidence that this civilization ever existed.
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Lost Civilization May Have Existed Beneath the Persian Gulf
Veiled beneath the Persian Gulf, a once-fertile landmass may have supported some of the earliest humans outside Africa some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago, a new review of research suggests.

At its peak, the floodplain now below the Gulf would have been about the size of Great Britain, and then shrank as water began to flood the area. Then, about 8,000 years ago, the land would have been swallowed up by the Indian Ocean, the review scientist said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101210/sc_livescience/lostcivilizationmayhaveexistedbeneaththepersiangulf
 
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May have... as in no actual artifacts, just speculation based on climate. It looks like a zero information news article.
 
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How much sand and silt might now cover any potential evidence?
 
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Astronuc said:
Lost Civilization May Have Existed Beneath the Persian Gulf

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101210/sc_livescience/lostcivilizationmayhaveexistedbeneaththepersiangulf

Here we're seeing more underwater archaeology in motion. Thanks for the info Astronuc,

If its as promising as the Bay of Cambay in India, there will be mortar or bricks with straw in them which is perfect for carbon dating. If not, there will be flint knapped basalt or quartz... etc... that will suggest a period along with the sedimentary record in-situ.
 
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There had been flooding in some parts of this region (including the persian gulf ) in the ancient times, could this be the source of flood myth in the middle east which eventually found its way into the scriptures.

And there's a hint of mythology here, too, Rose pointed out. "Nearly every civilization living in southern Mesopotamia has told some form of the flood myth. While the names might change, the content and structure are consistent from 2,500 B.C. to the Genesis account to the Qur'anic version," Rose said.

http://www.livescience.com/10340-lost-civilization-existed-beneath-persian-gulf.html"
 
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thorium1010 said:
There had been flooding in some parts of this region (including the persian gulf ) in the ancient times, could this be the source of flood myth in the middle east which eventually found its way into the scriptures.



http://www.livescience.com/10340-lost-civilization-existed-beneath-persian-gulf.html"

There was a 120 ft rise in sea level during the melt water pulse of caused by the melting of the last glacial maximum. That's why there are stories about floods found throughout the world.
 
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1. What is the "Ancient (Lost) Civilization in Persian Gulf"?

The Ancient (Lost) Civilization in Persian Gulf refers to a collection of ancient civilizations that existed in the Persian Gulf region, including the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Sumer, and Elam. These civilizations thrived in the Persian Gulf region from around 4000 BC to 1000 BC before eventually disappearing.

2. What evidence do we have for the existence of this civilization?

Archaeologists have discovered numerous artifacts, such as pottery, tools, and buildings, that suggest the existence of these ancient civilizations in the Persian Gulf region. Additionally, written records from neighboring civilizations, such as the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, mention interactions with people from this region.

3. Why is this civilization referred to as "lost"?

This civilization is referred to as "lost" because it is no longer present in the modern world and there is limited information about these ancient civilizations. Many of the artifacts and structures that have been discovered are in a state of ruin, making it difficult for researchers to fully understand the culture and way of life of these ancient people.

4. What led to the decline and disappearance of this civilization?

There are several theories as to what led to the decline and disappearance of this civilization. Some researchers believe that natural disasters, such as flooding or earthquakes, may have played a role. Others suggest that environmental changes, such as a decrease in water levels, may have made it difficult for the civilization to sustain itself. Conflict with neighboring civilizations and internal political instability are also potential factors.

5. What can we learn from studying this ancient civilization?

Studying this ancient civilization can provide valuable insights into the development of human societies and their interactions with the environment. It can also shed light on the advancements and innovations of these ancient people, such as their agricultural techniques, writing systems, and trade networks. Additionally, understanding the reasons for the decline and disappearance of this civilization can help us better prepare for and prevent similar events in the future.

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