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The more than half mile long wall, called the Blinkerwall, was likely used by Stone Age hunter-gatherers to herd reindeer toward a shooting blind.
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A 3,000-Foot-Long Stone Wall Found Beneath the Baltic Sea - MSN
Archaeologists have uncovered a breathtaking underwater marvel-a 3,000-foot-long stone wall lying hidden beneath the Baltic Sea. This ancient structure, named the Blinkerwall, could dramatically ...
A Stone Age hunting wall was discovered in Europe's Baltic Sea. It is made up of several large rocks linked together by more than 1,500 smaller stones. The wall was estimated to have been built ...
A megastructure found in the Baltic Sea may represent one of the oldest known hunting structures used in the Stone Age — and could change what’s known about how hunter-gatherers lived around ...
Archaeology & History A Stone Wall Submerged in the Baltic Sea Could Be Europe’s Oldest Megastructure The "Blinkerwall" in the Bay of Mecklenburg is said to be over 10,000 years old.
A fascinating find deep in the Baltic Sea is stirring up fresh questions about Europe’s prehistoric past. Researchers have uncovered a 3,000-foot-long stone wall—now called the Blinkerwall ...
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