Researchers have uncovered a 3,000-foot-long stone wall buried beneath the Baltic Sea. This ancient structure, more than 10,000 years old, was discovered by a class on a field trip in northern Germany ...
Made up of some 1,600 stones, the submerged “Blinkerwall” might be Europe’s oldest known megastructure Christian Thorsberg Daily Correspondent A reconstruction of how the newly discovered wall could ...
Four enormous stone hunting traps have been discovered that could be the oldest ever found in prehistoric Europe.
Just a few years ago, explorers mapping the bottom of the Bay of Mecklenburg off northern Germany stumbled on something startling: a nearly 3,200-foot wall of stones lying about 69 ft below the ...
The discovery marks the first Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea region. But other comparable prehistoric hunting structures have been found elsewhere around the globe, including the United ...
Stone “Clovis points” used by prehistoric hunters to kill animals are also remarkably efficient at cutting meat off a large animal carcass – at least according to a modern bison butchering experiment.
Hunting sites around the world The discovery marks the first Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea region. But other comparable prehistoric hunting structures have been found elsewhere around ...