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LAND MASS SUBMERGED NOW BENEATH THE SOUTHERN NORTH SEA THAT CONNECTED BRITAIN TO CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Dogger Hills; Shotton River; Dogger Island; Britain europe landbridge; Dogger Littoral
  • A [[Woolly mammoth]] skull discovered by fishermen in the [[North Sea]], at the Celtic and Prehistoric Museum, Ireland
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  • A map showing the hypothetical extent of Doggerland (c. 10,000&nbsp;BCE), which connected Great Britain and continental Europe
  • Early [[Holocene]] landscape features off the coast of the UK, mapped by the North Sea Palaeolandscapes Project

dogger      
n. dogre, peschereccio a due alberi usato dagli olandesi; tipo di pietra

تعريف

Dogger
·noun A two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
II. Dogger ·noun A sort of stone, found in the mines with the true alum rock, chiefly of silica and iron.

ويكيبيديا

Doggerland

Doggerland was an area of land, now submerged beneath the North Sea, that connected Britain to continental Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels around 6500–6200 BCE. The flooded land is known as the Dogger Littoral. Geological surveys have suggested that it stretched from what is now the east coast of Great Britain to what are now the Netherlands, the western coast of Germany and the Danish peninsula of Jutland. It was probably a rich habitat with human habitation in the Mesolithic period, although rising sea levels gradually reduced it to low-lying islands before its final submergence, possibly following a tsunami caused by the Storegga Slide. Doggerland was named after the Dogger Bank, which in turn was named after 17th-century Dutch fishing boats called doggers.

The archaeological potential of the area was first identified in the early 20th century, and interest intensified in 1931 when a fishing trawler operating east of the Wash dragged up a barbed antler point that was subsequently dated to a time when the area was tundra. Vessels have since dragged up remains of mammoths, lions and other animals, and a few prehistoric tools and weapons.

As of 2020 international teams are continuing a two-year investigation into the submerged landscape of Doggerland using new and traditional archaeo-geophysical techniques, computer simulation, and molecular biology. Evidence gathered allows study of past environments, ecological change, and human transition from hunter-gatherer to farming communities.