Brittany

Huge Undersea Wall from 5000 BC Found Off French Coast: A Hunter-Gatherer Mystery

French marine archaeologists have uncovered a significant undersea wall off the coast of Brittany, dating back to approximately 5,000 BC. This 120-meter structure, potentially a fish trap or a dyke, is composed of a foundation of monoliths with a wall built around them, suggesting the work of a settled society. The wall’s discovery, made possible by modern radar technology, has led researchers to theorize that its submergence may be the origin of local legends about sunken cities. Furthermore, its construction predates similar structures, hinting at a potential transfer of stone-working knowledge between ancient populations.

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