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Wall under the Baltic Sea: a 'megastructure' built by Stone Age hunter-gatherers The more than half mile long wall, called the Blinkerwall, ... one of the Great Lakes beside Michigan.
Divers have helped to reveal the remnants of a kilometre-long wall that are submerged in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Rerik, Germany. The rocks date back to the Stone Age 1.. Jacob Geersen at ...
Stone Age Wall Discovered Beneath the Baltic Sea Helped Early Hunters Trap Reindeer Made up of some 1,600 stones, the submerged “Blinkerwall” might be Europe’s oldest known megastructure ...
Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure, submerged 21 meters below the Baltic Sea in the Bay of Mecklenburg, Germany.
Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure, submerged 21 meters below the Baltic Sea in the Bay of Mecklenburg, Germany.This structure – which has been ...
A Stone Age hunting wall was discovered in Europe's Baltic Sea. It is made up of several large rocks linked together by more than 1,500 smaller stones. The wall was estimated to have been built ...
Sea levels rose significantly after the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years ago, which would have led to the wall and large parts of the landscape being flooded, according to the study authors.
In 2021, Jacob Geersen, a geophysicist with the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in the German port town of Warnemünde, took his students on a training exercise along the Baltic coast.
Stone age wall found in Baltic Sea may be ‘Europe’s oldest megastructure’ The structure was probably used by hunters stalking reindeers, German researchers said ...
Great ‘Stone Age’ wall discovered. A string of boulders almost a kilometre long, now covered by the Baltic Sea, could be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure.
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