A wall more than 10 thousand years old was found in the Baltic Sea

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An international team of scientists has discovered the purpose of an ancient wall discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. The study was published in the journal Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

During the research, experts found that the wall may have been built by hunter-gatherers on land near a lake or swamp more than 10 thousand years ago.

A wall running along the bottom of Mecklenburg Bay was discovered ten kilometers offshore. Scientists suggested that the structure found at a depth of 21 meters could be part of hunting structures. Experts suggest that it was designed for the movement of people chasing a herd of deer.

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