Correct - there appears to be a 'char' layer at the depth which correlates with the ending of the ice age, which happened about 10,000BC or about 12,000 years ago. Below this 'char' layer you find bones of all the big stuff that was here during the ice age and not now - saber toothed tigers, wooly mammoths, etc. all the big stuff that is extinct. So you dig down and you only find their bones below that char layer, and none above that layer. So that's why they say there was potentially another earth-altering massive event only at 10,000BC. Which is wild because it's pretty much the same timeline as when 'civilization started due to the agricultural revolution' based on the mainstream story - but maybe it was because there was a reset that wiped the earth clean and only a few survived.
Correct - there appears to be a 'char' layer at the depth which correlates with the ending of the ice age, which happened about 10,000BC or about 12,000 years ago. Below this 'char' layer you find bones of all the big stuff that was here during the ice age and not now - saber toothed tigers, wooly mammoths, etc. all the big stuff that is extinct. So you dig down and you only find their bones below that char layer, and none above that layer. So that's why they say there was potentially another earth-altering massive event only at 10,000BC. Which is wild because it's pretty much the same timeline as when 'civilization started due to the agricultural revolution' based on the mainstream story - but maybe it was because there was a reset that wiped the earth clean and only a few survived.