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Lost Frontiers Irish Sea Project Video

May 2021, the Society of Antiquaries and the ERC research project “Europe’s Lost Frontiers” two-day event to bring researchers together to present the results of new research. Day 1 (Monday 6 May) will be dedicated to the results of the Europe’s Lost Frontiers project. Day 2 (Tuesday 7 May) will bring together other researchers, focusing on the British Isles and the North Sea but including new research elsewhere.
Full details at https://www.sal.org.uk/event/lost-frontiers-and-drowned-landscapes-in-britain-and-beyond/2021-05-06/

Royal Society Theo Murphy international scientific meeting "Lost and Future Worlds: Marine palaeolandscapes and the historic impact of long-term climate change"
https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2017/05/climate-change/

ADS archive for the North Sea Palaeolandscapes Project - http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/nspp_eh_2011/

ERC project webpage - http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/199783_en.html

National Geographic article on Doggerland - http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/12/doggerland/spinney-text

Archaeopress site for Mapping Doggerland with download link - http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={D36A95A4-CBE1-4872-BD27-9FBAFC1E53ED}

In the Press

Mapping begins of lands lost to the sea
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/may/08/mapping-begins-of-lands-lost-to-north-sea-during-the-stone-age

Lessons from a real Atlantis. Horizon: the EU Research and Innovation Magazine
https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/lessons-real-atlantis_en.html

What can lost underwater lands tell us about climate change? Physics.Org
https://phys.org/news/2017-05-lost-underwater-climate.html

Sedimentary DNA in the news. Lost Frontiers' Robin Allaby comments on recent research
https://www.nature.com/news/ancient-human-genomes-plucked-from-cave-dirt-1.21910

The Guardian Science Blog. "Submerged landscapes of the North Sea and Channel',
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/apr/26/the-first-brexit-submerged-landscapes-of-the-north-sea-and-channel

Lost Frontiers article in The Independent - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/britains-atlantis-scientific-study-beneath-north-sea-could-revolutionise-how-we-see-the-past-10480279.htmleo

Lost Frontiers in WIRED -
https://www.wired.com/2015/11/hunting-for-dna-in-doggerland-an-ancient-land-beneath-the-north-sea/

Lost Frontiers in the Society for Experimental Biology "SEB" Magazine

https://www.sebiology.org/publications/magazine/article/autumn-2017/ancient-mysteries-the-world-of-palaeogenomics

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NewserWheat Discovery Rewrites Europe's Stone Age History

Newser, 27 Feb 2015

Scientists studying a Stone Age site in Britain came across something that by all rights shouldn't have been there: wheat. More…

Nature World News

Ancient Brits Showed Sophisticated Trading in Wheat

Nature World News, 27 Feb 2015

Approximately 8,000 years ago during the Stone Age, ancient Brits imported wheat from Europe long before the development of…

Science DailyDNA evidence shows surprise cultural connections between Britain and Europe 8,000 years ago

Science Daily, 27 Feb 2015

DNA evidence shows surprise cultural connections between Britain and Europe 8,000 years ago. Researchers found evidence for a…

AlphaGalileoDNA evidence shows surprise cultural connections between Britain and Europe 8,000 years ago

AlphaGalileo, 27 Feb 2015

The ancient British were not cut off from Europeans on an isolated island 8,000 years ago as previously thought, new research…

The ConversationAncient Britons had wheat 2000 years before they had farms

The Conversation, 27 Feb 2015

Now which of us is going to invent an oven? Victor Vasnetsov, 1882-1885 Wheat has been found in a settlement on England's south…

Süddeutsche.deBesiedelung Europas: Steinzeit-Jäger handelten mit Getreide

Süddeutsche.de, 27 Feb 2015

8000 Jahre alte Spuren von Weizen in Großbritannien geben Rätsel auf. Die dort ansässigen Steinzeit-Jäger könnten…

BBC NewsWheat present in UK 'for 8,000 years'

BBC News, 27 Feb 2015

Fragments of wheat DNA suggest wheat was present in Britain 8,000 years ago, long before it was grown by British farmers.

Los Angeles TimesNews story from Los Angeles Times on Friday 27 February 2015

Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb 2015

Tech TimesWheat Imported To Britain Long Before It Was Farmed

Tech Times, 27 Feb 2015

Wheat was being consumed in Britain long before people there started growing crops. So, how did it get there?

Le ScienzeUn commercio del grano 2000 anni prima dell'agricoltura

Le Scienze, 27 Feb 2015

Ritrovati in un sito vicino all'isola di Wight resti di grano domesticato risalenti a duemila anni prima dell'arrivo dell'agricol…

Scientific AmericanBritain Imported Wheat 2,000 Years Before Growing It

Scientific American, 26 Feb 2015

Sediments at a Britsh archaeological site include wheat remains dating back 8,000 years, meaning that Britons were bringing in…

Science NewsWheat reached England before farming

Science News, 26 Feb 2015

European hunter-gatherers may have traded for agricultural products 8,000 years ago.

New ScientistBritons may have imported wheat long before farming it

New Scientist, 26 Feb 2015

The discovery of DNA in the southern part of the UK from what appears to be ancient wheat flour hints at a trade in what would…

The IndependentNews story from The Independent on Thursday 26 February 2015

The Independent, 26 Feb 2015

The IndependentNews story from The Independent on Thursday 26 February 2015

The Independent, 26 Feb 2015

Financial TimesEvidence found of Stone Age wheat trade

Financial Times, 26 Feb 2015

Traces of primitive variety cultivated near Mediterranean discovered off Isle of Wight

Science/AAASDNA recovered from underwater British site may rewrite history of farming in Europe

Science/AAAS, 26 Feb 2015

Hunter-gatherers may have brought wheat to region thousands of years earlier than thought

NatureAncient DNA reveals how wheat came to prehistoric Britain

Nature, 26 Feb 2015

Finding suggests trade between British hunter-gatherers and European farmers.

Videos

Drowned Landscapes video for the 2012 Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_2_hxshHR0


Prof
Vince Gaffney - What new DNA evidence can tell us about our history - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtXNQs-yWcs

Other External Links

SPLASHCOS project page - http://splashcos.org/lost-frontiers

A nice video about Doggerland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?...