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BOULDNOR CLIFF MESOLITHIC VILLAGE

In August 2007, the Underwater Archaeology Centre on the Isle of Wight announced they had collected Mesolithic flints, wood, hazelnuts and other organic material from an submerged site at the foot of Bouldnor Cliff.[1]
This material dates from 8000 years ago, when Bouldnor cliff was the highest point of a chalk ridge. The preservation state of the finds make the site unique within the UK and one of international importance.

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