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THIS 5,500-YEAR-OLD SUMERIAN STAR MAP RECORDED THE IMPACT OF A MASSIVE ASTEROID
June 15, 2023
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This 5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid
An ancient Sumerian astronomer recorded on the clay tablet the events he observed on 29 June 3123 BC.
An ancient clay tablet housed at the British Museum has puzzled experts for more than 150 years. The Cuneiform tablet in the British Museum collection No K8538 is known as “the Planisphere.” Translated more than ten years ago, the clay tablet is an ancient Sumerian Star Map.
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It never created a crater because it hit a mountain top on the way to the surface.
THIS 5,500-YEAR-OLD SUMERIAN STAR MAP RECORDED THE IMPACT OF A MASSIVE ASTEROID
June 15, 2023
Excerpt:
This 5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid
An ancient Sumerian astronomer recorded on the clay tablet the events he observed on 29 June 3123 BC.
An ancient clay tablet housed at the British Museum has puzzled experts for more than 150 years. The Cuneiform tablet in the British Museum collection No K8538 is known as “the Planisphere.” Translated more than ten years ago, the clay tablet is an ancient Sumerian Star Map.
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It never created a crater because it hit a mountain top on the way to the surface.
“A theory that is not refutable by any conceivable event is non-scientific.” – Karl Popper
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