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Clive
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An extensive study of tree growth rings says there could be a link between the rise and fall of past civilisations and sudden shifts in Europe's climate.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12186245
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Thinking about November/December... ':|
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Do we have to?
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One well respected astronomer I know claims that the dark ages were caused by a comet colliding with Earth back in 536 AD.
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its an interesting idea, but wouldn't the trees have records of this too?
Do we have evidence of where it would have landed, surely we could track it down?
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Yes the trees kept the records very intact! You will be able to find his paper in A&G if you care to look it up. I understand it's the most well read A&G paper of all time!
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wow - I will have a look. A&G - I'm never sure about it though.
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