"Doggerland" area

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"Doggerland" area

9000 years ago, Britain was connected to continental Europe by a land area called Doggerland.

Doggerland consisted of swamps, wooded valleys and hills and was inhabited by people during the Mesolithic. The area was teeming with migratory wild animals and served as a seasonal hunting ground for humans.

However, at the end of the last ice age, as the ice melted, sea levels rose and Doggerland was eventually submerged. As a result, miles. avv. In 7000, it separates the British peninsula from the European continent.

Over the years, fishermen from the North Sea have unearthed handmade bone tools, textiles, oars, fish traps, 13-year-old human remains, and woolly mammoth skull fragments.

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