Assuming a steady accumulation rate in a typical depositional environment, studies of sediment layers and dated artifacts indicate average rates of about 0.006 inches per year.
At this rate, covering an object with 8 feet of topsoil would take approximately 15,000 to 20,000 years.
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@FoMaHun If you could mold granite, wouldn't you depict meaningful things rather than a plain wall?
Well that's exactly what they did. Nubs were also used artistically to represent the spiritual concepts of their age.
I know stablecoin as a term has really stuck over the years, but it would be fantastic to rebrand the term to something like Digital FX (DFX) or Digital Fiat, so that we can leave the "stable" and "coin" behind us, which really emerged from crypto trade settlement use case.
@ArchaicLens Tip of the iceberg.
Global sea levels were about 450 feet lower 20,000 years ago, submerging roughly 5 MILLION square miles.
That's an area larger than the US and Canada COMBINED. It would have been prime real estate for ancient civilizations, yet we've barely explored it.