Stone Age
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Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Stone Age Wall At The Bottom Of Baltic Sea, Might Be The Oldest Known Megastructure Built By Human
Scientists have a “thrilling discovery” in the Baltic Sea region. Read more here. A nearly one-kilometer (0. 6-mile) stone wall in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Germany has been discovered by researchers.
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