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    A time capsule from 8,500 years ago: Archaeologists discover preserved city under the ocean

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    Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably preserved Stone Age settlement, dubbed the "Stone Age Atlantis," submerged off Denmark's coast. This 8,500-year-old site, preserved due to oxygen-free conditions, offers unprecedented insights into Mesolithic life. Artefacts reveal a thriving society skilled in fishing, hunting, and adapting to rising sea levels, providing valuable lessons for modern climate resilience.
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