Bouldnor Cliff Mesolithic Village - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In August 2007, the Underwater Archaeology Centre on the Isle of Wight announced they had collected Mesolithic flints, wood, hazelnuts and other organic material from a submerged site at the foot of B...
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Bouldnor is a hamlet near Yarmouth on the west coast of the Isle of Wight in southern England. At one time there was a gun battery emplacement at Bouldnor. The Bouldnor Cliff Mesolithic Village is an internationally important archaeological site underwater off the coast of the Bouldnor Cliffs. Mesolithic...
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A swamped prehistoric forest was identified off the northern Isle of Wight coast in the 1980s, but Bouldnor Cliff's buried Stone Age village was only found - by chance - a few years ago.
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Aug 12, 2007 but Bouldnor Cliff's buried Stone Age village was only found - by they are bringing up sections of the Mesolithic village from the...
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underwater archaeology [Ge] A subdiscipline involving the study and investigation of archaeological sites, deposits, and shipwrecks beneath the A subdiscipline involving the study and investigation of archaeological sites, deposits, and shipwrecks beneath the surface of the water in the seas, oceans, lakes, and rivers.
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but Bouldnor Cliff's buried Stone Age village was only found - by chance - a the Mesolithic village from the seabed and going through the sediments.
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The English Channel (French: La Manche, "the sleeve") is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates England from northern France and joins the North Sea to the Atlantic. It is about 562 km (350 miles) long and varies in width from 240 km (150 miles) at its widest to only 34 km (21 miles...
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Archaeology The geology and geography of the Channel make it a productive site for Maritime archaeology and it has thousands of shipwrecks http://www.ryemuseum.co.uk/shipwrec.htm In August of 2007, artifacts including wood and hazel nuts from the 8000-year-old Bouldnor Cliff Mesolithic Village were presented by the...
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