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[Journey to the Ice Age: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Pleistocene and the Neolithic Revolution]-[Comets, Ice Age, And Human Civilization]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2017-06-29

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Exploring the Pleistocene Epoch

In this episode, the hosts embark on a time-traveling adventure to the Pleistocene Epoch, a period informally known as the Ice Age. While Mindy prepares with a ski suit, Guy Raz explains that this era lasted approximately two and a half million years, characterized by significant cooling across the globe. During the latter part of this epoch, roughly 20,000 years ago, large portions of North America were encased in a massive ice sheet, fundamentally altering the landscape and climate of the continent.

The Younger Dryas and Climate Mysteries

As the hosts delve into the history of the era, they discuss the Younger Dryas Period, a mysterious 1,200-year interval where the Northern Hemisphere suddenly plunged back into extreme cold after a warming trend. Guy Raz introduces the prevailing theory that cold water from North American lakes flooded the Atlantic Ocean, disrupting vital ocean currents—giant underwater rivers that circulate warm water from the equator to colder regions. Without this heat transport, the climate in the Northern Hemisphere dropped significantly.

The Comet Hypothesis and Gobekli Tepe

A more controversial theory suggests that a comet strike may have triggered the sudden climate shift. Scientists from the University of Edinburgh have analyzed the ancient archaeological site of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. Researchers believe that the site’s stone carvings, particularly the Vulture Stone, depict constellations and potentially document a catastrophic comet impact. This theory posits that ancient civilizations, lacking written language, used stone carvings to record these monumental historical events.

The Neolithic Revolution: From Hunters to Farmers

The episode concludes by examining how the end of the Ice Age paved the way for human advancement. As the Earth thawed, humans transitioned from being hunter-gatherers—who moved in search of food—to settled farmers. This shift, known as the Neolithic Revolution, allowed humans to cultivate crops like wheat and barley by utilizing seeds. This transition, made possible by the warming climate, marked a pivotal moment in human history, enabling the development of the first communities and the eventual rise of modern civilization. Despite Mindy’s humorous attempt to grow a 'donut tree' from a Cheerio, the episode highlights the profound power of nature and human adaptation in the wake of the last great Ice Age.

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📖 Transcript

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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
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