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Numerous captivatinghistorical artifactshave emerged from the Stone Age.

Identified as a megastructure, researchers claim it has been preserved underwater in the Western Baltic Sea.

The Younger Dryas and early Pre-Boreal are geological periods within the Holocene epoch.

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Despite the variety of seafloor shapes, the researchers understanding was limited by the difficulty of direct observation.

The region is well known for its high density of submerged archeological sites, authors noted in their paper.

The findings marked a significant advancement in understanding the seafloor morphology of the Bay of Mecklenburg.

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

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Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile

Mysterious Stone Age Structure Found On The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Measures Over Half A Mile