Archaeologists have made a sensational discovery beneath the Baltic Sea - a 3,000-foot-long stone wall that could upend our understanding of Europe's prehistoric past. Dubbed the Blinkerwall ...
The ditch that stretches 18 meters east to west, which is 1.5 meters wide and 0.7 meter deep, is cut off by the ruins of a stone wall that runs deeper than the trench north to south. Based on ...
The stone wall, which is 1.8 meters tall and 7 meters wide and runs east to west, is believed to have been a boundary that divided the central part of the castle and warriors’ residences.
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