Possiblity of an advanced civilization durring ice age

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Damn sorry bout the vids they worked when I watched them. I'll try to hunt them down so yall can check it out. A lot of it has to do with ancient structures in Egypt, Cambodia, and various other places, and how they line up to certain constellations at a point in time of 12,000 bc (don't remember the exact date).
 
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^Evidence is circumstantial at best. But I will say that it is somewhat compelling, just not convincing (imo). I will state that it seems dubious given that civilization is consistent with food producing societies and agriculture is said to have occurred during the Neolithic, subsequent to the melting of the polar ice caps.. It is impossible to provide for a large population with out food production. How would a civilization be able to thrive in the ice age anywhere outside of the equatorial zones when agriculture would have been virtually impossible?
 
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