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Alaskan Mammoths
[1] 800 km inland, with intervening terrain of over 400m asl.
[2] Earth in Upheaval, Velikovsky (2009 ed.)
[3] TAES, Thomas (1963)
[4] ECDO-derived prediction for North America, State 1 to State 2.
Siberian Mammoths
[1] Siberia (ECDO, State 1 to State 2). Some Arctic Ocean inundation and severe winds.
[2] https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/a-mammoth-journey-how-scientists-traced-a-mammoths-migration/
[3] Earth in Upheaval, Velikovsky (2009)
[4] Siberian mammoth. TAES, Thomas (1963)
Reliquoæ Diluvianæ (1823)
A 380 page record of an historic deluge, overflowing with findings of numerous species of fauna which had no explicable reason to be found together, scattered across Britain and Europe, buried in layers of 'diluvium' (a term coined by Buckland).
https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/pdf/b2201729x
Another hidden treasure. 1934. 324 pages.

"...the rhythm of change induced in the solid earth, whose crust, during at least four different cycles of time, sank under thickening ice-sheets and rose again with their melting away;"

https://annas-archive.org/md5/93a6ff7944c37eea9a28bb9de6c996bc
[1] List of the oldest continuously inhabited cities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
[2] ECDO-derived visualization of S1 to S2 and S2 to S1, tracking Asia. The locations of cities continuously inhabited since 1200 BC or earlier are approximated with red markers.
https://theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/23/master-exothermic-core-mantle-decoupling-dzhanibekov-oscillation-theory/