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What if an entire country once connected Britain to Europe…and
then vanished beneath the North Sea?
In this Sleepy Time History episode, drift off as we explore
Doggerland – the lost world that once stretched between England,
Scotland, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Fishermen still pull up
human bones, ancient tools, and animal remains from this drowned
landscape. But who were these people before the flood, and how
did their world disappear?
We’ll gently guide you through:
• When Britain was not an island
• How scientists map a vanished land with sound and mud
• Life on the vast plain before the sea rose
• The slow drowning and the Storegga tsunami debate
• Why human bones are still surfacing today
If you enjoy relaxing, story-driven deep dives into ancient
mysteries, prehistoric Europe, and hidden landscapes beneath the
sea, this video is for you.
Settle in, press play, and let the story of a lost country
beneath the waves carry you to sleep.
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Listen on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/4r9aY3oiVTfncSzyIs2gSJ?si=-zQzV6FPQiu9Jw4rcxKc1A
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https://youtu.be/GvJSVNo8WPo
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https://youtu.be/Ba-ydOT_qGs
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz4qRohCjQXNpFBq3JgeyrvpszW5hbyMg
Chapters:
00:00 The bones in the nets
06:05 When britain was not an island
13:50 Building the hidden landscape
22:22 Life on the plain
36:15 People before the flood
50:37 How we know: clues from the seabed
1:05:17 The human bones mystery
1:18:26 The slow drowning
1:32:18 The storegga tsunami question
1:47:28 A map made from sound and mud
2:00:38 Artifacts, art, and everyday tools
2:15:42 Was it really an entire country
2:29:01 Why bones still surface today
2:40:57 What we might discover next
2:54:21 A lost world under familiar waves
Sources:
- Lost Landscapes of the North Sea: The Doggerland Project (Vols.
1–2) — Vincent Gaffney, Ken Thomson, and Simon Fitch (eds.)
- Doggerland: A Speculative Survey — Vincent Gaffney, Kenneth
Thomson, and Simon Fitch
- Europe’s Lost World: The Rediscovery of Doggerland — Vincent
Gaffney
- The Storegga Slide tsunami 8,100 years ago: impact, evidence
and modelling (and related papers on Storegga tsunami deposits) —
S. Bondevik, J. Mangerud, S. Dawson, A. Dawson, and J. Lohne
- The Mesolithic of the North Sea Basin and adjacent regions
(syntheses on submerged prehistory and settlement) — Geoff N.
Bailey and John E. King (eds.)
Note on Process & Accuracy:
Every story on this channel begins with a deep respect for
history. We act as directors and editors, using AI tools to help
research and draft the script while we shape the narrative and
verify facts. The narration comes from a digital replica of a
professional voice actor, and the images are individually crafted
artistic impressions using AI. Even with these tools, creating a
story of this depth still takes hours of work.
Please note that while the narrative is thoroughly based on
historical research, its primary purpose is storytelling for
entertainment and relaxation. As such, it is not intended to be
used as a formal academic or scientific source. Thank you for
your trust and support.
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