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"Archaeology in the North Sea " looks at the elusive evidence that people could have walked from Caithness to South Ronaldsay.  it is clear that people were walking to the Atlantic coast of the North Sea in Mesolithic times, and that a lot of sediment has been lost from the northern North Sea.

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orkneyriddler.blogspot.comArchaeology in the North Sea  Archaeology in the North Sea   Initially,  in order to establish the possibility of land being present in the middle of the North Sea in p...

Archaeologists explore Europe’s key Mesolithic site of Bouldnor Cliff

Archaeologists from the University of Warwick are embarking on an ambitious underwater expedition to explore the submerged Mesolithic site of Bouldnor Cliff, located in the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the southern coast of England...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/04/arc

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Seeing the wood for the trees: How #archaeologists use hazelnuts to reconstruct ancient woodlands phys.org/news/2024-02-wood-tre

Carbon isotope values of hazelnut shells: a new proxy for canopy density. By Amy Styring et al. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33

"If we could stand in a landscape that our #Mesolithic ancestors called home, what would we see around us? Scientists have devised a method... to tell us whether the #microhabitats around archaeological sites were heavily forested or open and pasture-like"

Stepping into the #Mesolithic.

Rare, but even more exciting finds of more than 7,000-year-old #footprints and #fishing traps have been reported from the Severn Estuary, UK, thanks to stormy weather conditions in September and October 2023:

bbc.com/news/uk-england-berksh via @bbcworldnewsrss

BBC NewsUniversity of Reading finds ancient traps and footprints in the Severn EstuaryThe discovery was made by the team from the University of Reading at the Severn Estuary.