Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A “Mini-Pompeii” found in Norway

Recently while dining with a frequent reader of DIT (Daily Interesting Things), we discussed the interesting fact that many archaeological sites seem to have been covered in a layer of sand. 

These sites have often been found in the far Northern regions close to the ocean or rivers.

Well, it seems another such site has been found.

This site, found in Norway near the North Sea, was found under 3 feet of undisturbed sand.

It is thought to be 5,500 years old. 

Hmmm.  That is an interesting date as it places it near the time of the post flood, post Babel, and the early Ice Age events.

The article, of course, neglects to consider such events. 

But, with your ‘young earth worldview’ glasses on, you might want to evaluate these findings in the light of the possibility that the ‘catastrophic’ event may have been related to some of these post-flood (of Noah) events, and especially events related to the Ice Age.   HERE’S THE LINK