Fascinating archaeological find in Brittan
From the
BBC News:
Lost world warning from North Sea
Archaeologists are uncovering a huge prehistoric "lost country" hidden below the North Sea.
This lost landscape, where hunter-gatherer communities once lived, was swallowed by rising water levels at the end of the last ice age.
University of Birmingham researchers are heralding "stunning" findings as they map the "best-preserved prehistoric landscape in Europe".
This large plain disappeared below the water more than 8,000 years ago.
The Birmingham researchers have been using oil exploration technology to build a map of the once-inhabited area that now lies below the North Sea - stretching from the east coast of Britain up to the Shetland Islands and across to Scandinavia.
This fits in nicely with
Dr. Bob Ballard's work in the Black Sea at the site of Noah's Flood.
Posted by DaveH at April 24, 2007 6:55 PM