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Stone Age Sites Found Under North Sea (8,000BC)
University Of Newcastle On Tyne ^
| 9-12-2003
Posted on 12/09/2003 5:30:54 PM PST by blam
Stone Age sites found under North Sea
Date released 12 September 2003
Experts have discovered the first ever evidence of Stone Age settlements in the British North Sea, dating back as far as 10,000 years. Subject to further investigation, one of them could be the earliest underwater archaeological site in the UK.
The exciting find, discovered by accident by a team from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, could lead to a rewriting of the history books and revolutionise our understanding of the way our ancestors lived.
The discovery of several stone artefacts, including tools and arrowheads, have pinpointed two 'submerged sites' - as archaeologists call them - off the coast of Tynemouth, near Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England, as potential Mesolithic settlements. Mesolithic people were hunter-gatherers and lived in the Middle Stone Age - the era between the end of the last Ice Age, ten thousand years ago, until the start of the agricultural revolution, five thousand years ago.
One site dates back to the late Mesolithic period (8,500 to 5,000 years ago), while the other, found further out to sea at the end of a of a long, rocky outcrop which would have once been a small cliff face, is thought to be early Mesolithic (8,500 to 10,000 years ago).
Both sites would once have been on dry land but have been gradually submerged as sea levels rose following the end of the last Ice Age.
An archaeological team, from the University's School of Historical Studies, discovered the sites by accident while they were training to enable them to look for suspected submerged sites elsewhere on the British coast as part of an Arts and Humanities Research Board project.
The flint artefacts they have found at the sites, which are under up to eight metres of water, range from a core, which was used to make knives and other sharp objects, to a microlith - the experts' word for an arrowhead.
This is only the second such find in the UK. An early Mesolithic site has been discovered in the Solent near Southampton, and because so little evidence of submerged sites exists, archaeologists know little about these early coastal dwellers.
Dr Penny Spikins, who is leading the international research team behind the Submerged Prehistoric Landscapes Project, said: "Archaeologists thought that the sites left by people who lived five to ten thousand years ago had simply been lost to the sea but our finds could change our understanding of the earliest occupation of the British Isles."
Explaining how the find came as a surprise, she said: "I was learning to scuba dive and was in the middle of a training session in the sea when I noticed lots of pieces of flint beneath me, on the sea bed. To the average person they would seem like ordinary stones you would find on the beach, but to a specialist they were something very exciting indeed.'
David Miles, chief archaeologist, English Heritage, said: This is a tremendously exciting discovery. We know that there is a prehistoric Atlantis beneath the North Sea where once an area equal to the size of present day Britain attached us to the continent and where prehistoric people and animals roamed.'
TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
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To: DallasMike
You owe me a new monitor and keyboard.................
To: blam
Global Warming must have did them in! he he he
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posted on
12/10/2003 1:24:42 AM PST
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Fledermaus
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To: jimtorr
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12/10/2003 8:53:58 AM PST
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farmfriend
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To: Little Bill
,,, did you hear the "fart tax" plan has been dropped like what follows a fart?
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Yeah, but the reply reminded me of the Idiots running amock in the English speaking world and your boys (girls) popped into my head, had to share.
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posted on
12/10/2003 11:36:20 AM PST
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Little Bill
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To: Little Bill
,,, good on ya mate! [LOL]
To: blam
These are found in several places around the world. submerged cities. Where'd all the extra water come from?
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12/10/2003 1:45:39 PM PST
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Havoc
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To: farmfriend
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12/10/2003 1:55:21 PM PST
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12/10/2003 1:56:46 PM PST
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12/10/2003 1:58:16 PM PST
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12/10/2003 1:59:09 PM PST
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farmfriend
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To: Havoc
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posted on
12/10/2003 4:59:48 PM PST
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blam
To: blam
Nice map. Where'd all the extra water come from.
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posted on
12/11/2003 4:29:09 AM PST
by
Havoc
(If you can't be frank all the time are you lying the rest of the time?)
To: blam
This glaciation may well come again and again.
It will mean war as northerners must migrate south.
IMHO, such repeated climate forced migrations bred territorial wars into our genes. Survival of the fittest and fiercest.
The Brits could move to Baja Land's End. The Germans would surely take France again again.
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12/11/2003 4:41:37 AM PST
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SevenDaysInMay
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To: Havoc
It's from that super secret water plant in every city. They make water there. Usually they hide them on the other side of town.
Problem is there isn't enough water disposal sites. The water keeps running away at the dump.
To: SevenDaysInMay
... and New Yorkers - Miami....
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posted on
12/11/2003 7:33:02 AM PST
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msdrby
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To: SevenDaysInMay
"IMHO, such repeated climate forced migrations bred territorial wars into our genes. Survival of the fittest and fiercest." Yup. The survivers who are in place will homoginize(sp) and become a group with a dinstict identity the ice will melt and we'll be trying to figure out who we are again.
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posted on
12/11/2003 12:05:04 PM PST
by
blam
To: Quick Shot
Two non-answers. Any takers at all? Multiple cities submerged under varying depths of water. One at least 80 feet. So where'd all the extra water come from.
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12/11/2003 12:37:19 PM PST
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Havoc
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To: DallasMike
BTTT
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