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human, future
Post-Anthropocene
Anthropocene Stratotype Specimen
Desert environment of the North Sea, off the coast of Norfolk
0001900 BCE +\- 1ma
This 'Red Sandstone Anthropocene stratotype with GSSP silt inclusion representing a mega coastal city cement dome', is evidence of the great palaeogeological fraud known as the 'Anthropocene Controversy'. The misidentification of climate warming in the Late Holocene interglacial, and the mistake of the ‘Anthropocene’, was corrected with the designation of the late
Quaternary/Quinary boundary. The Quinary Ice Age epoch may have been avoided if our human ancestors had acted more quickly to prevent the inevitable climatic cooling of the Late Quaternary.
MB 6382.9-2
Curator
human, future
Post-Anthropocene
Anthropocene Stratotype Specimen
Desert environment of the North Sea, off the coast of Norfolk
0001900 BCE +\- 1ma
This geological section was once considered as clear scientific evidence of the Anthropocene epoch. It is now considered as an artifact of the 'Anthropocene Controversy', a hoax that misrepresented climate warming in the Late Holocene interglacial period. The subsequent Ice Ages may have been avoided if our human ancestors had acted more quickly to prevent the climatic cooling of the Late Glaciation period.
IMoB 6382.9-2.