The bottom of the North Sea could hold the key to understanding the UK’sStone Age ancestors.
Archaeologists have begun dredging the sea floor to discover artefacts dating back more than 10,000 years ago – ranging from cutting tools to flint flakes.
The area being researched by archaeologists is Dogger, a stretch of land described as Britain’s lost Atlantis after it flooded when sea levels rose seven thousand years ago.