How did Handcock miss the Carolina Bays dotting the East Coast of the US when researching "Magicians of the Gods"?
The Carolina Bays are a huge collection of shallow craters all oriented southeast to northwest extending from Delaware to northern Florida, found in their highest concentration in both North and South Carolina.
Their creation has even been shown to probably been caused by a cometary impact in North America during the Ice Age. specifically around that magical epoch of 10,600 BCE!
These two books came out a considerable time before Handcock's book.
Cataclysm!: Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C. Paperback – September 1, 1997
by D. S. Allan (Author), J. B. Delair (Author)
And:
The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: How a Stone-Age Comet Changed the Course of World Culture– June 5, 2006
by Richard Firestone (Author), Allen West (Author), Simon Warwick-Smith (Author)
"Magicians of the Gods" (published November 10, 2015) proffers almost the same theory, yet ignores a ton of evidence collected 9 and 18 years previously!!!!
Or were those books ignored because Handcock took their theory and offered it as his own???
Would love to have Handcock answer this one on his own. and if he has heard of these books since his work was published in 2015.
The Carolina Bays are a huge collection of shallow craters all oriented southeast to northwest extending from Delaware to northern Florida, found in their highest concentration in both North and South Carolina.
Their creation has even been shown to probably been caused by a cometary impact in North America during the Ice Age. specifically around that magical epoch of 10,600 BCE!
These two books came out a considerable time before Handcock's book.
Cataclysm!: Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C. Paperback – September 1, 1997
by D. S. Allan (Author), J. B. Delair (Author)
And:
The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: How a Stone-Age Comet Changed the Course of World Culture– June 5, 2006
by Richard Firestone (Author), Allen West (Author), Simon Warwick-Smith (Author)
"Magicians of the Gods" (published November 10, 2015) proffers almost the same theory, yet ignores a ton of evidence collected 9 and 18 years previously!!!!
Or were those books ignored because Handcock took their theory and offered it as his own???
Would love to have Handcock answer this one on his own. and if he has heard of these books since his work was published in 2015.