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Archaeologists Rejoice As The Lost "Atlantis" Of The Stone Age Is Finally Discovered After 8,500 Years
Researchers in Denmark have found the remains of a prehistoric settlement that’s already being called “Europe's Atlantis." ...
Archaeologists took a deep dive into the Bay of Aarhus to trace how Stone Age people adapted to rising waters.
Divers have collected evidence of a Stone Age settlement lost to rising seas after the last ice age from the seabed off ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an underwater city in Denmark's Bay of Aarhus, being dubbed as the Stone Age Atlantis. They discovered animal bones, stone tools, arrowheads, a seal tooth and a small ...
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8,500-Year-Old Underwater City Discovered In Denmark! Stone Age Atlantis Reveals Ancient Human Life
Scientists have found an 8,500-year-old city under the sea near Denmark. The city, called Stone Age Atlantis, sank when the Ice Age ended and is very well preserved. The discovery helps us learn how ...
01:58, Wed, Aug 27, 2025 Updated: 02:06, Wed, Aug 27, 2025 Archaeologists have discovered an underwater city in Denmark's Bay of Aarhus, which is being hailed as the Stone Age Atlantis. The team ...
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