Doggerland
Is there any evidence in the southern North Sea that suggests that habitable land was present at a higher level than the seabed that presently exists? Could habitable land have linked Norfolk to Holland? A number of borings of subsea sediments were drilled close to the north Norfolk Coast at a place called the Southern Valley. This work was published in the following report:- "Early colonization before inundation consistent with northern glacial refugia in Southern Doggerland revealed by sedimentary ancient DNA" by Robin G. Allaby, Rosie Ware, Rebecca Cribdon, Teri A. Hansford , Tim Kinnaird, Derek Hamilton, Logan Kistler, Phil Murgatroyd, Richard Bates, Simon Fitch, and Vincent Gaffney There follows quoted passages which introduce their research work:- During the Late Pleistocene (approximately 129 to 11.7 ka) and early Holocene (approximately 11.7 to 8.2 ka), prior to the formation of the present-day North Se...