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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

however, is that at some point between 12-13,000 years ago a destroying<br />

frost descended with horrifying speed upon Siberia and has never relaxed<br />

its grip. In an eerie echo of the Avestic traditions, a land which had<br />

previously enjoyed seven months of summer was converted almost<br />

overnight into a land of ice and snow with ten months of harsh and<br />

frozen winter. 24<br />

A thousand Krakatoas, all at once<br />

Many of the myths of cataclysm speak of times of terrible cold, of<br />

darkened skies, of black, burning, bituminous rain. For centuries it must<br />

have been like that all the way across the arc of death incorporating<br />

immense tracts of Siberia, the Yukon and Alaska. Here, ‘Interspersed in<br />

the muck depths, and sometimes through the very piles of bones and<br />

tusks themselves, are layers of volcanic ash. There is no doubt that<br />

coincidental with the [extinctions] there were volcanic eruptions of<br />

tremendous proportions.’ 25<br />

There is a remarkable amount of evidence of excessive volcanism<br />

during the decline of the Wisconsin ice cap. 26 Far to the south of the<br />

frozen Alaskan mucks, thousands of prehistoric animals and plants were<br />

mired, all at once, in the famous La Brea tar pits of Los Angeles. Among<br />

the creatures unearthed were bison, horses, camels, sloths, mammoths,<br />

mastodons and at least seven hundred sabre-toothed tigers. 27 A<br />

disarticulated human skeleton was also found, completely enveloped in<br />

bitumen, mingled with the bones of an extinct species of vulture. In<br />

general, the La Brea remains (‘broken, mashed, contorted, and mixed in a<br />

most heterogeneous mass’ 28 ) speak eloquently of a sudden and dreadful<br />

volcanic cataclysm. 29<br />

Similar finds of typical late Ice Age birds and mammals have been<br />

unearthed from asphalt at two other locations in California (Carpinteria<br />

and McKittrick). In the San Pedro Valley, mastodon skeletons were<br />

discovered still standing upright, ungulfed in great heaps of volcanic ash<br />

and sand. Fossils from the glacial Lake Floristan in Colorado, and from<br />

Oregon’s John Day Basin, were also excavated from tombs of volcanic<br />

ash. 30<br />

Although the tremendous eruptions that created such mass graves may<br />

have been at their most intense during the last days of the Wisconsin,<br />

they appear to have been recurrent throughout much of the Ice Age, not<br />

24<br />

Ibid., p. 256. Winter temperatures fall to 56 degrees below zero.<br />

25<br />

Ibid., p. 277.<br />

26<br />

Ibid., p. 132.<br />

27<br />

R. S. Luss, Fossils, 1931, p. 28.<br />

28<br />

G. M. Price, The New Geology, 1923, p. 579.<br />

29 Ibid.<br />

30 Earth In Upheaval, p. 63<br />

211

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