Huge undersea wall dating from 5000 BC found in France
Posted by neversaydie 3 days ago
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Comment by Suppafly 3 days ago
Comment by manarth 3 days ago
Heritage Daily has an article with more details, undersea mapping, photos, and cites the source (the International Journal of Nautical Archeaology).
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2025/12/network-of-submerged-s...
Comment by teruakohatu 3 days ago
It is not a wall, but rather a “network of submerged stone structures”.
Comment by felixhammerl 3 days ago
Comment by FloorEgg 2 days ago
We assume anything older than that has to be hunter gatherers. Personally I'm skeptical and think this is more evidence that points at much more advanced and older civilizations than what archeology seems willing to entertain right now.
Comment by manarth 2 days ago
However, until last week, we thought that the earliest point of humans _deliberately creating_ fire – e.g. through flint and tinder – was 50,000 years ago.
A new find has dated the first instance of deliberate fire to be 400,000 years ago (probably by early Neanderthals).
So I agree - the archaeological evidence and our interpretation of history is spotty at best.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/dec/10/man-made-fir...