6,000-year-old submerged stone bridge found in Genovesa Cave, Mallorca, alters timeline of human settlement.
Researchers have uncovered a submerged stone bridge in the Genovesa Cave on Mallorca, Spain, dating back approximately 6,000 years, which could alter the timeline of human settlement in the area. Previously, it was believed humans arrived around 4,440 years ago. The bridge's discovery suggests early inhabitants utilized the cave's resources and constructed infrastructure accordingly. This find emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research in understanding human history and environmental changes.
September 02, 2024
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