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Carol Jensen (Sun, 14 Aug 2005 19:45:18 PDT)

At 21:14 14-08-2005, Adam Fikso wrote:

I believe
that it could have survived in the Chicago area prior to the arrival of
farms, because the leading edge of the glacierat the last ice edge was about
20 miles north of here.

I don't think any of US could have lived and survived just 20 miles south of the glacier during the last ice age.

There was a part of southern west Jutland in Denmark which was not covered with ice, but it was a tundra-like swampy place and no one lived there at that time, as far as anyone knows. Much too cold. The ice was HIGH!

Carol