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Dumbest statement in the article:

Beyond the regional implications, the structures add to a growing body of underwater evidence demonstrating that complex stone-building traditions existed among coastal hunter-gatherer groups long before agriculture spread across Europe. Similar submerged constructions have recently been documented in the Baltic, where prehistoric communities built long stone alignments to channel migrating animals.

They think we had nothing but primitive hunter‐gatherers on Earth at that time. Then they have to do mental gymnastics to reconcile that with evidence like this.

In reality, this was made by an ancient civilization that was wiped out in the global catastrophe that happened about 6000 years ago. The same catastrophe put this and other coastal regions of Europe underwater and changed the Sahara from a lush tropical area into a desert.

[archive](https://archive.ph/FePQI) Dumbest statement in the article: > Beyond the regional implications, the structures add to a growing body of underwater evidence demonstrating that complex stone-building traditions existed among coastal hunter-gatherer groups long before agriculture spread across Europe. Similar submerged constructions have recently been documented in the Baltic, where prehistoric communities built long stone alignments to channel migrating animals. They think we had nothing but primitive hunter‐gatherers on Earth at that time. Then they have to do mental gymnastics to reconcile that with evidence like this. In reality, this was made by an ancient civilization that was wiped out in the global catastrophe that happened about 6000 years ago. The same catastrophe put this and other coastal regions of Europe underwater and changed the Sahara from a lush tropical area into a desert.

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