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The Drowning of Doggerland

The Drowning of Doggerland

By some accounts, Doggerland was drowning from the day it was born. But its final end came in a single, cataclysmic day.

Ancient History Fangirl · Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy

July 13, 20231h 2m

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Ten thousand years ago, there was no North Sea. Instead, there was a vast landscape that connected the UK and Ireland to the rest of Europe. Archaeologists call it Doggerland.

This was a Mesolithic paradise. A great biodiversity hotspot where we had all the food and raw materials we could ask for within arm’s reach—an immense forest and wetland paradise as big as a second France. It was the beating heart of Mesolithic Europe.

But nothing good can ever stay. By some accounts, Doggerland was drowning from the day it was born. But its final end came in a single, cataclysmic day.

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