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A Massive Stone Wall Built 7,000 Years Ago Was Found Intact Beneath the Sea Off the Coast of France
Seven thousand years ago, people living on the Atlantic edge of Europe built a massive wall of stone where land met water.
Artisans around the world are ditching the mortar and embracing an old method of building rock walls Clachtoll Broch, a Scottish dwelling with dry stone walls, was built at least 2,000 years ago. Its ...
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A 7,000-year-old underwater wall suggests advanced early engineering
Far below the waves off western France, a massive stone wall has emerged from obscurity to challenge what we thought we knew ...
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste while creating something fresh. ROME — For centuries, historians and ...
A submerged stone wall off the coast of Brittany is forcing archaeologists to rethink how early coastal societies lived with the sea. The structure, built around 5000 BC, suggests that people along ...
Stone is “making a comeback” in the building industry after years of being “forgotten”, said the BBC. With clear benefits to the environment, such as a lower carbon footprint than other traditional ...
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