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Ancient DNA shows Ice Age Doggerland had forests and large mammals
Ancient DNA recovered from the floor of the North Sea shows that the lost land of Doggerland was covered in temperate forests ...
For the first time, scientists have used DNA preserved in ancient sediments to examine how a major natural disaster affected ...
Ancient DNA shows forests grew on the lost land of Doggerland 16,000 years ago, suggesting it supported wildlife.
Matthew Gregg was walking his German shorthaired pointer, Charlie Brown, when the dog discovered a fossil among the beach ...
Researchers have identified the long-mysterious Toronto “subway deer” as a previously unknown extinct deer related to the ...
Learn how ancient DNA uncovered Ice Age forests on sunken Doggerland and revealed a landscape that once linked Britain to ...
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'We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs': Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age
A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people for millennia before the landmass was flooded, a new study suggests.
Ancient DNA shows Doggerland beneath the North Sea supported forests and wildlife 16,000 years ago, revealing a milder Ice ...
Using cutting-edge ancient DNA analysis, scientists have found evidence of trees like oak, elm, and hazel growing on this now-submerged landscape over 16,000 years ago, thousands of years earlier than ...
The North Sea is home to the remains of a vast land that has been lost to time and is referred to as Doggerland, the area of ...
Ciara Wanket drilling for sedaDNA samples in Canada’s Yukon territory. This ash layer from the volcano eruption she studied is visible as a pale stripe in the dark permafrost sediment. For the first ...
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