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6,000-Year-Old Submerged Bridge Found in Spanish Cave Redefines Mediterranean History




Fri, 08/30/2024 - 08:50

Gizmodo

A view of the stone bridge in Mallorca's Genovesa Cave.

Accretions in the cave push back the bridge's construction by over 1,000 years, raising questions about migration onto the Spanish islands.

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Archaeology, Ancient Humans, caves, human migration, radiocarbon dating, underwater

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