{"id":26112,"date":"2025-08-27T08:40:08","date_gmt":"2025-08-27T08:40:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/26112\/"},"modified":"2025-08-27T08:40:08","modified_gmt":"2025-08-27T08:40:08","slug":"researchers-uncover-stone-age-settlement-submerged-by-rising-sea-levels-in-denmark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/26112\/","title":{"rendered":"Researchers uncover Stone Age settlement submerged by rising sea levels in Denmark"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao MvWXB TjIXL aGjvy ebVHC \">BAY OF AARHUS, Denmark &#8212; Below the dark blue waters of the Bay of Aarhus in northern <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/denmark\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Denmark,<\/a> archaeologists search for coastal settlements swallowed by <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/rising-sea-levels\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">rising sea levels<\/a> more than 8,500 years ago.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">This summer, divers descended about 8 meters (26 feet) below the waves close to Aarhus, Denmark&#8217;s second-biggest city, and collected evidence of a Stone Age settlement from the seabed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">It&#8217;s part of a 13.2 million euro ($15.5 million) six-year international project to map parts of the seabed in the Baltic and North Seas, funded by the <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/european-union\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">European Union,<\/a> that includes researchers in Aarhus as well as from the U.K.&#8217;s University of Bradford and the Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research in Germany.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The goal is to explore sunken Northern European landscapes and uncover lost Mesolithic settlements as offshore <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/wind-power\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">wind farms<\/a> and other sea infrastructure expand.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Most evidence of such settlements so far has been found at locations inland from the Stone Age coast, said underwater archaeologist Peter Moe Astrup, who\u2019s leading underwater excavations in Denmark.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cHere, we actually have an old coastline. We have a settlement that was positioned directly at the coastline,\u201d he said. \u201cWhat we actually try to find out here is how was life at a coastal settlement.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">After the last ice age, huge ice sheets melted and global sea levels rose, submerging Stone Age settlements and forcing the hunter-gatherer human population inland.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">About 8,500 years ago, sea levels rose by about 2 meters (6.5 feet) per century, Moe Astrup said. <\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Moe Astrup and colleagues at the Moesgaard Museum in H\u00f8jbjerg, just outside Aarhus, have excavated an area of about 40 square meters (430 square feet) at the small settlement they discovered just off today&#8217;s coast.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Early dives uncovered animal bones, stones tools, arrowheads, a seal tooth, and a small piece of worked wood, likely a simple tool. The researchers are combing the site meter by meter using a kind of underwater vacuum cleaner to collect material for future analysis.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">They hope further excavations will find harpoons, fish hooks or traces of fishing structures.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cIt\u2019s like a time capsule,\u201d Moe Astrup said. \u201cWhen sea level rose, everything was preserved in an oxygen-free environment \u2026 time just stops.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cWe find completely well-preserved wood,\u201d he added. \u201cWe find hazelnut. &#8230; Everything is well preserved.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Excavations in the relatively calm and shallow Bay of Aarhus and dives off the coast of Germany will be followed by later work at two locations in the more inhospitable <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/north-sea\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">North Sea<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The sea level rise thousands of years ago submerged, among other things, a vast area known as Doggerland that connected Britain with continental Europe and now lies underneath the southern North Sea.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">To build a picture of the rapid rise of the waters, Danish researchers are using dendrochronology, the study of tree rings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Submerged tree stumps preserved in mud and sediment can be dated precisely, revealing when rising tides drowned coastal forests.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cWe can say very precisely when these trees died at the coastlines,\u201d Moesgaard Museum dendrochronologist Jonas Ogdal Jensen said as he peered at a section of Stone Age tree trunk through a microscope.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cThat tells us something about how the sea level changed through time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">As today&#8217;s world faces rising sea levels driven by <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/hub\/climate-change\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">climate change<\/a>, the researchers hope to shed light on how Stone Age societies adapted to shifting coastlines more than eight millennia ago.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cIt\u2019s hard to answer exactly what it meant to people,\u201d Moe Astrup said. \u201cBut it clearly had a huge impact in the long run because it completely changed the landscape.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC eTIW sUzSN \">Sea levels rose by a global average of around 4.3 centimeters (1.7 inches) in the decade up to 2023. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"BAY OF AARHUS, Denmark &#8212; 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