Quaternary Addendum
Series Title:- The Orkney Riddle 29/29 Blog Title:- Quaternary Addendum " Archaeology in the North Sea " is intended to demonstrate that a spine of land connected Dogger Bank to a location in the northern North Sea that was accessible to Mesolithic people 10,000 years ago when sea-level was 50m below present. " Walkable Land in the North Sea " defines an area of land that would have been available for hunting, foraging, and transit for Neolithic people. Here, I relate the geology of the North Sea to demonstrate that in a period between 60,000BP and 30,000BP, a time in which an ice age is thought to have weighed heavily upon Britain, in fact , although it was a bit chilly there were significant numbers of animals, plants and people roaming the territory. The sequence of events that created the undersea landscape of the North Sea is roughly as follows :- Initially, in the last interglacial, 140,000 BP to 120,000BP, the North Sea may have been a r...