Robert John Langdon
ASIN: B00JDWNRG0
Publisher: ABC Publishing Group
Pages: 106
Our history books tell us that 12,000 years ago, the last Ice Age finally melted away to reveal the Britain we know today.
OR DID IT?
Britain had been under TWO MILES of ice and the seas that now surround us were frozen solid, leaving a huge mass of enormous weight pushing down on our tiny island. This mass had compressed the land so much that the surface sat some half a mile below the current sea level.
SO WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AFTER THE ICE HAD MELTED?
In this book Robert John Langdon explores the probability that when the ice melted, rather than leaving the land mass we now know as Britain it did, in fact, leave a collection of smaller islands and peninsulas caused by river flooding as the ground water table had risen by just 30m higher than today, creating an aquatic tropical landscape.
Quite remarkably, this book shows that Stone Age Man survived the Ice Age and the great ...