They Found a Forest Under the North Sea

What if the North Sea was not always sea? Beneath the cold water between England and Europe lies Doggerland, a drowned prehistoric landscape that once had rivers, forests, animals, and people. This video follows the evidence pulled from the seabed: black peat from an ancient forest, a 10,000-year-old antler harpoon, mammoth bones, Mesolithic tools, and new ancient DNA traces locked inside North Sea mud. For thousands of years, Doggerland was not just a land bridge. It was one of the richest hunting and fishing grounds in Mesolithic Europe, a homeland for the first humans living after the Ice Age. Then, as glaciers melted and sea levels rose, the land slowly disappeared beneath the waves. This documentary is for viewers interested in ancient history, archaeology, prehistoric Europe, lost civilizations, human origins, Ice Age survival, and the real story of how Britain became an island. By the end, you will understand why Doggerland may be one of the most important lost worlds ever found beneath the sea. #Doggerland #AncientHistory #Archaeology