Remains of 11,000-year-old wall discovered in Baltic


Researchers from the University of Kiel discovered this wall, not far from the German coast of the Baltic Sea, which lies at a depth of 21 meters.

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This is a major discovery that allows us to learn more about lifestyles during the last ice age.

Researchers from the University of Kiel have discovered a wall built almost 11,000 years ago not far from the German Baltic Sea coast. A structure one meter high and one kilometer long, which now rests at a depth of 21 meters.

According to the research team, hunters erected this wall which was probably located on a lake or a peat bog, and which made it possible to corner the reindeer and then kill them.

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