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Archaeologists are searching for ancient coastal settlements submerged by rising sea levels over 8,500 years ago in the Bay ...
Divers have collected evidence of a Stone Age settlement lost to rising seas after the last ice age from the seabed off ...
After the last ice age, huge ice sheets melted and global sea levels rose, submerging Stone Age settlements and forcing the hunter-gatherer human population inland. About 8,500 years ago, sea levels ...
Archaeologists have discovered an underwater city in Denmark's Bay of Aarhus, which is being hailed as the Stone Age Atlantis ...
Archaeologists found a submerged Stone Age settlement in Denmark’s Bay of Aarhus, revealing life lost to rising seas 8,500 ...
Archaeologists have discovered a lost city below the sea, hailed as the Stone Age Atlantis. They found several artifacts that ...
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A six-year $15.5 million international research project has discovered a Stone Age settlement deep beneath the Bay of Aarhus ...
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