Archaeologists Have Found Prehistoric Rock Structures Under the Great Lakes. Here's What the Stones [View all]
Archaeologists Have Found Prehistoric Rock Structures Under the Great Lakes. Here's What the Stones Can Tell Us
A Doggerland of the Great Lakes? Underwater rock formations on the lakebed of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron may have been created by hunters thousands of years ago.
By Brianna RandallMarch 23, 2021 11:00 AM
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An aerial view of Lake Huron. (Credit: EdgarBullon/Shutterstock)
In 2007, underwater archeologist Mark Holley was scanning for shipwrecks on the bottom of Lake Michigans Grand Traverse Bay. Instead, he stumbled on a line of stones thought to be constructed by ancient humans including one stone with what appeared to be a carving of a mastodon. The subsequent press conference generated excited headlines about a Stonehenge-like structure found under Lake Michigan.
But these sensationalized headlines are misleading: theres no henge to the structure. The stones are small and arranged in a V-shape instead of a circle. Plus, the supposed-mastodon image hasnt been analyzed to prove whether its a carving or a natural feature of the rock.
The real underwater stone sensation lies 120 feet below neighboring Lake Huron: an area the size of a football field with dozens of 9,000-year-old artifacts and human-built stone structures that comprise the most complex prehistoric hunting structure ever found beneath the Great Lakes.
Its a Pompeii-type situation. Everything is totally preserved in cold, clear freshwater. You dont get that often in archaeology, says John OShea, an anthropology professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who has led the research on underwater sites in Lake Huron.
More:
https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/archaeologists-have-found-prehistoric-rock-structures-under-the-great-lakes