Middle Archaic

“Stone, My Friends: Humanity’s First Non-Renewable Resource”

“Stone, My Friends:  Humanity’s First Non-Renewable Resource”

The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov declared:  “Stone, my friends, was humanity’s first non-renewable resource.  Luckily there is so much of it that it never became scarce!”  In a seminar on the future of space as a non-renewable resource, it was clear where Asimov was going:  he was going to cover Alpha to Omega, everything from the origin of stone technology to the positioning of satellites in orbit, and further concerns beyond the earth’s gravitational pull.  But he didn’t spend long on stone, the resource that didn’t become scarce. 

Way Down Below the Ocean…Rising Sea-Level and the Atlantean Realms of the Post-Glacial World

Way Down Below the Ocean…Rising Sea-Level and the Atlantean Realms of the Post-Glacial World

Sea level has been rising since the glaciers of the last ice age began to melt about 18,000 years ago.  In December 2012, in National Geographic, Laura Spinney brought us a story on evidence for this that has been recovered from the North Sea and adjacent estuaries and shores.