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The more than half mile long wall, called the Blinkerwall, was likely used by Stone Age hunter-gatherers to herd reindeer toward a shooting blind.
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 ...
The discovery of an ancient structure in the Baltic Sea has sparked excitement among archaeologists and researchers, reports Tag24. Stretching nearly one kilometer, this submerged stone wall could ...
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 ...
A mysterious 10,000-year-old wall discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea might be Europe ’s “oldest megastructure”, researchers have said.
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 ...
The half-mile-long stone wall known as 'Blinkerwall' was found in the Baltic Sea and could be over 10,000 years old.
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. A stone wall underneath the Baltic Sea may be the oldest known megastructure built by humans in Europe.
A reconstruction of how the newly discovered wall could have served as a hunting structure during the Stone Age, trapping deer alongside a body of water. Michal Grabowski In 2021, scientists ...
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. White ...
A stone age wall discovered beneath the waves off Germany’s Baltic coast may be the oldest known megastructure built by humans in Europe, researchers say.