Stone age wall found at bottom of Baltic Sea ‘may be Europe’s oldest megastructure’
- A Stone Age hunting structure, believed to be one of the oldest, has been discovered underwater in the Baltic Sea, challenging existing knowledge of hunter-gatherer communities.
- The structure, made up of a wall of 1,670 stones, was likely used to guide reindeer for hunting purposes. It indicates that Stone Age communities may have been more location-focused than previously thought.
- Similar hunting structures have been found in other parts of the world, highlighting the significance of understanding lost structures and artifacts on the seafloor.
36 Articles
36 Articles
Mogelijk een van de oudste megabouwwerken op aarde ontdekt aan Duitse kust
Researchers have discovered an ancient, prehistoric structure thousands of years old in the Baltic Sea, along the German coast. The stone wall, nearly a kilometer long, may be one of the oldest human-made structures on Earth. It is also one of the largest stone-age buildings in Europe.
Stenen muur in Oostzee ontdekt: mogelijk een van de oudste megabouwwerken op aarde
Onderzoekers hebben een duizenden jaren oud, prehistorisch bouwwerk ontdekt in de Oostzee. De stenen muur, met een lengte van bijna een kilometer, is mogelijk een van de oudste door mensen gemaakte structuren op aarde. Het is bovendien een van de grootste bouwwerken uit het stenen tijdperk in Europa.
A strange wall submerged in the Baltic Sea may be the oldest man-made megastructure in Europe
An ancient hunting wall was discovered under the Baltic Sea.Philipp Hoy, University of RostockA 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 more than 8,500 years ago to hunt reindeer.A Stone Age wall discovered in the Baltic Sea may be the oldest man-made megastructure in Europe.The strange, kilomete…
Znanstveniki so tako rekoč po naključju odkrili 971 metrov dolg zid, ki se razteza na morskem dnu vzdolž Mecklenburškega zaliva, za katerega verjamejo, da so ga zgradili lovci na kopnem ob nekdanjem jezeru ali močvirju pred več kot 10. 000 leti.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium