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May 21st, 2009

Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 10:19 am

Categories: Blogroll, Europe, climate change, global warming, ocean, research

Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller

In Greece scientists are eagerly mapping the oldest known submerged town on earth. In the eastern Med there are numerous submerged settlements thanks to the settling, and water level changes brought on by earthquakes and seismic shifts. So this global warming thing and rising sea levels are just a new twist on an old pattern.

Meanwhile, imagine how you could improve if you got to built a New Miami, or a NEW New Amsterdam, in either New York or in Old Netherlands.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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WHAT ABOUT THE HOLE WE PUT IN THE OZONE?!
Of course earth's temperature has naturally fluctuated greatly over the millenia, however what humans have contributed is a hole in the ozone layer. That is a phenomenon with which earth has not previ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kat313 Posted on: 05/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I'm sorry Harry, it's time for me to be truthful with you.  kozmcrae | 05/21/09
ridicule what you can't refute  frgough | 05/21/09
Well, the problem is  John Zern | 05/21/09
Flat Earthers  sboverie@... | 05/22/09
RE: Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists  KDfrom HB | 05/21/09
Geophysical Forces  brianpeterson@... | 05/22/09
Stumbling into the truth  frgough | 05/21/09
Submerged for other reason  sboverie@... | 05/22/09
Harry's articles should be submerged  John Zern | 05/21/09
article?  coffeeshark | 05/21/09
RE: Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists  sboverie@... | 05/22/09
Pet Issue with no supporting evidence - by Harry  MAC-Attack | 05/22/09
RE: Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists  iouzero | 05/22/09
Ever heard of Graham Hancock?  Gaius_Maximus | 05/22/09
Before we go looking for lost civilizations.  kozmcrae | 05/22/09
RE: Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists  dkchal@... | 05/25/09
WHAT ABOUT THE HOLE WE PUT IN THE OZONE?!  kat313 | 05/26/09

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