Researchers said on Wednesday that an ancient seawall erected 7000 years ago along the Mediterranean coast is the oldest evidence of a civilization tackling rising sea levels; a modern-day issue for many cities. The 100-meter wall, constructed in northern Israel, was used to defend against oceans swelling from glacial melt at the end of the last ice age.
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Ancient seawall shows how ancestors also faced rising sea levels and climate change
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