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Archaeologists Discover a 7,000-Year-Old Structure Submerged in French Waters

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By Elvis Minaya.- A group of French archaeologists discovered under the sea an ancient stone wall of more than 7,000 years off the coast of Brittany, in the west of France. The finding, published by Smithsonian Magazine, provides new data on how the ancient coastal communities lived and how the sea level rose in the Atlantic region. The structure is located near the Île de Sein. It is about 120 meters long, its base reaches about 20 meters wide …
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By Elvis Minaya.- A group of French archaeologists discovered under the sea an ancient stone wall of more than 7,000 years off the coast of Brittany, in the west of France. The finding, published by Smithsonian Magazine, provides new data on how the ancient coastal communities lived and how the sea level rose in the Atlantic region. The structure is located near the Île de Sein. It is about 120 meters long, its base reaches about 20 meters wide …

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N Digital broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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