Ancient DNA preserved in seabed sediments suggests Doggerland hosted temperate forests far earlier than expected.
Learn how ancient DNA uncovered Ice Age forests on sunken Doggerland and revealed a landscape that once linked Britain to mainland Europe.
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'We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs': Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age
A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people for millennia before the landmass was flooded, a new study suggests.
The North Sea is home to the remains of a vast land that has been lost to time and is referred to as Doggerland, the area of ...
Thousands of years before the North Sea flooded the region, a vast landscape known as Doggerland once connected Britain to ...
Scientists find K'gari’s lakes dried out 7,500 years ago, challenging assumptions that they remained full since the last ice age.
During the Ice Age, massive elephants once roamed across Europe—and new research shows they traveled surprisingly long ...
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