IT GOES DEEPER · THE ARCHIVE · ANCIENT MYSTERIES · CASE 4723-00

The Great Flood

FILE DATE 10000 BC
CROSS-REFS 05
STATUS NEVER CLOSED
SUMMARY
Two hundred cultures, one story. Witnesses, believers say — not coincidence.
FULL DOSSIER
Flood narratives appear in Mesopotamian (Atrahasis, Gilgamesh), Hebrew, Greek, Indian, Chinese, and dozens of indigenous traditions. Mainstream explanations: floods are universal disasters, plus real post-glacial events (Black Sea deluge hypothesis, meltwater pulses) preserved in oral memory. The convergence is why the node ties the Younger Dryas to Sumer (whose king list divides history at 'the flood') and the Ark tradition.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Atrahasis & Gilgamesh XI
02Ryan & Pitman, 'Noah's Flood' (1998)
CROSS-REFERENCED FILES
YOUNGER DRYAS IMPACTSUMERIANSTOWER OF BABELSUMERIAN KING LISTBOOK OF ENOCH
◉ OPEN THIS FILE ON THE GLOBE
ENTRIES ARE CLAIMS, CASES & LEGENDS — NOT ENDORSEMENTS. VERIFY AGAINST THE SOURCES ON RECORD. TRUST NO ONE, ESPECIALLY THIS FILE.
⚠ THE ARCHIVE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS — DOSSIERS ARE STILL BEING WRITTEN, EXPANDED & CORRECTED.