Aegos Potami, a name meaning in Greek ‘Rivers’ (=Potami) ‘of the Goat’ (=Aega) – although the Greek prefix ‘aeg-‘ means a place generally near water -, was a stream with an ancient small town built next to its estuary on the eastern shore of the Gallipoli Peninsula in Eastern Thrace, opposite Lampsacus and Avydus. Continue reading “The fall of a meteorite at Aegos Potami and record of a comet passing close to Earth in the 5th century BC”
Cosmic airbursts and impacts; Scientific evidence suggests a global ‘Cataclysm’ 12,800 years ago
As evidence shows, before 12,800 years, there was an impact between Earth and an extra-terrestrial body. In this post we summarize information extracted from official publications. Continue reading “Cosmic airbursts and impacts; Scientific evidence suggests a global ‘Cataclysm’ 12,800 years ago”