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Doggerland was a
large area of land in
Northern Europe, now
submerged beneath the
southern North Sea. This
region was
repeatedly exposed at
various times...
- to
mainland Europe until 9,000
years ago by a land
bridge now
known as
Doggerland,
Great Britain has been
inhabited by
modern humans for
around 30,000 years...
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Storegga Slide, a land
bridge known to
archaeologists and
geologists as
Doggerland linked Britain,
Denmark and the
Netherlands across what is now the southern...
- landm****
connecting mainland Europe and the
British Isles, now
known as
Doggerland. It has long been
known by
fishermen to be a
productive fishing bank;...
- in
northern Europe,
including Doggerland in the
North Sea, and
Sweden (by Olof
Rudbeck in Atland, 1672–1702).
Doggerland, as well as
Viking Bergen Island...
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preglacial northward course of the Urstrom-Thames when it also
drained Doggerland. The deep sea
floor east of
Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, connecting...
- in the
Mediterranean Sea. Beringia,
connecting Asia and
North America.
Doggerland, the bed of the
North Sea,
which once
connected Great Britain to Continental...
- 8000 BC.
Great Britain became an
island by 7000 BC with the
flooding of
Doggerland. The
Gaels (Ireland),
Picts (northern
Great Britain) and
Britons (southern...
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submerged continent.
Other notable submerged lands include Beringia,
Doggerland, the
Kerguelen Plateau, Mauritia, Sahul, and Sunda.
Submerged continents...
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North Sea
became almost completely dry, the dry landm****
being known as
Doggerland,
whose northern regions were
themselves known to have been glaciated....