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Discovery of 6900 year old tree rewrites history of Drenthe high moor

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The discovery of a thousands of years old, partly mummified summer oak in the raised bog landscape near Dalerpeel, north of Coevorden, poses a mystery to scientists and archaeologists. The tree has been dated by the University of Groningen to be around 6900 years old. But it was found in a raised bog area that, according to previous estimates, originated around 5000 years ago, reports RTV Drenthe. How this tree could have been preserved so well …
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