Archaeological site in Arizona, US, with a distinctive black layer indicating substantial environmental changes beginning about 10,800BC (Comet Research Group)
Adding strength to this theory, the latest study found a pillar near the Göbekli Tepe site that appears to picture the Taurid meteor stream.
The Taurid shower, coming from the direction of constellations Aquarius and Pisces, is thought to be the source of the comet fragments which rained on the planet for 27 days.
Scientists suspect the monument remained important to the ancient people for millennia, suggesting the comet impact event influenced the development of human civilisation.
“This event might have triggered civilisation by initiating a new religion and by motivating developments in agriculture to cope with the cold climate,” Dr Sweatman says.
“Possibly, their attempts to record what they saw are the first steps towards the development of writing millennia later.”
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