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In the fall of 2021, Jacob Geersen, a marine geologist now at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research ... after a nearby underwater mound called Blinker Hill, could have formed naturally.
Launched by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), this three-year project is focused on a site near ...
submerged 21 meters below the Baltic Sea in the Bay of Mecklenburg, Germany. This structure – which has been named the Blinkerwall – is a continuous low wall made from over 1,500 granite ...
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 ...
In 2021, researchers scanning the waters of Germany’s Baltic Sea coast discovered a giant wall submerged beneath the Bay of Mecklenburg. Now, a new study published by the Proceedings of the ...
A stone age wall discovered beneath the waves off Germany ... them,” said Jacob Geersen at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in Warnemünde, a German port town on the Baltic ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a breathtaking underwater marvel-a 3,000-foot-long stone wall lying hidden beneath the Baltic Sea. This ancient structure, named the Blinkerwall, could dramatically ...
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Archaeologists have uncovered an incredible 3,000-foot-long ancient stone wall submerged in the Baltic Sea, which could rewrite our understanding of prehistoric life in Europe. Known as the ...
A Stone Age wall has been discovered beneath the Baltic sea in Germany believed to be the oldest megastructure built by humans in Europe, stretching nearly a kilometre along the seafloor.
A mysterious 10,000-year-old wall discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea might be Europe’s “oldest megastructure”, researchers have said. The structure, made of around 1,400 smaller stones and 300 ...
Experts at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research said the wall probably lined a now-defunct lake and could have been used by hunters stalking reindeer herds. “Running animals were forced ...