The Sunken Road Older Than the Pyramids
Across the Mediterranean, divers have found paved stone paths and platforms sitting under the sea. Some match late Neolithic coastlines from six thousand years ago. Others lie deeper and may be eight to twelve thousand years old, placing them near the end of the Ice Age. These formations show clean edges, fitted stones, and deliberate layout. They look like ancient roads or work areas built on land before rising seas buried them. This short explores what they might be, how old the deepest formations could be, and what these sites suggest about early coastal civilizations now lost beneath the water.













