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User Name | Thread Name | Subject | Posted |
GUEST,Keinstein | BS: The birth of Great Britain (40) | RE: BS: The birth of Great Britain | 20 Jul 07 |
The land that is now the North Sea would have been repeatedly uncovered and inundated as the sea level changed with the various ice ages. The Channel Gorge might have still been spectacular when early hom sap arrived at Sangatte, but it could also have been silted up by the river Thames/Rhine/Somme (Thrhomme?) and relatively easy to cross. The Isle (or perhaps Peninsula) of Dogger probably finally drowned only about 10000 years ago. |