The remains of a Stone Age road built 7,000 years ago have been uncovered at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.Archaeologists made the surprising find after analysing satellite images of the water around the now submerged Neolithic site of Soline, which was discovered in 2021 off the coast of the Croatian island of Korčula.They believe the prehistoric road may once have linked Korčula and Soline when the latter was an artificial landmass that was home to the ancient Hvar culture.
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