Scientists have studied sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from sediment deposits in the southern North Sea, an area which has not previously been linked to a tsunami that occurred 8150 years ago.
Thousands of years ago, Britain, Scandinavia, and mainland Europe were connected by a vast landmass known as Doggerland. Today, it lies beneath the North Sea — but artefacts recovered by fishermen and ...
Long before the North Sea existed, a vast landscape of rivers, forests, and plains connected Britain to continental Europe. Drawing on archaeology, geology, and climate science, this documentary ...
Archaeologists from the University of Bradford have embarked on a new mission to uncover an ancient lost civilization buried under the North Sea, using magnetic data to detect anomalies in the Earth's ...
People today are familiar with the devastating destruction caused by tsunamis. Two recent tsunamis come to mind: The 2004 Indian Ocean “Boxing Day'” and the 2011 Tōhoku (Japan) events, striking ...
Thousands of years ago the UK was physically joined to the rest of Europe through an area known as Doggerland. However, a marine inundation took place during the mid-holocene, separating the British ...