Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious wall beneath the Baltic Sea that they believe was built by Stone Age hunters to ambush reindeer.
The wall was discovered by marine geologist Jacob Geersen during seabed surveys with students from the University of Kiel in Germany.
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11,000-year-old ‘Stone Age wall’ discovered in Baltic Sea
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