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Bit of Saturday night fun. Here is a contour map showing topography of Northern Europe during the last ice age when sea levels were 122m lower. What would the world be like if Doggerland still existed? #Data #DataScience #Datavisualization #DataScientist #Geography #Europe
Glad our paper is out on a rare find of wild cat 🐈⬛ Felis silvestris 🐱 from #Doggerland \ Maasvlakte 2 in the new @_WPZ_ Cranium volume. And we even made the cover! 💪🌊 https://t.co/1aeaczak77
Ayant entamé une série «Derrière la carte, une histoire» où il est question de science et d'imaginaire, après la Lémurie et la "Terre magellanique" le prochain billet va porter sur Doggerland devenu un véritable mythe. Si vous avez des suggestions... 🗺️🤔
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“I am looking out across the North Sea on a calm day. The surface of the sea is like a covering of grey skin, breathing softly in and out.”
Reading Time Song : Searching for Doggerland by Julia Blackburn
DOGGERLAND: An Immersive Climate Change Experience opens in Hackney on 1st November in conjunction with #COP26 https://t.co/PuTBSHrKDA
Man, I'm watching a Doggerland documentary for the first time, and they're like "based on the spear damage on whale bones, fisherfolk lived here. Nearby, skull designs seemed to have religious significance for the people of the kjarr" and I'm feeling a little called out.
Fascinating story on Doggerland from @spoke32 with strong design, photography, graphics and cartography from the @ScienceVisuals team.
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THE WOOLLY MAMMOTH SUPERHIGHWAY
London to New York via Doggerland
Source: https://t.co/c8td5AjaTg
Some happy #FossilFriday news: my Doggerland walrus #paleoart has snuck into LTTAII (we had some blank pages that needed content). The challenge now is to explain this complex scene, and why it's in the book, in a caption no longer than this tweet.
#WW1 @vanguard1917 H.M.S. Tiger, named crew and casualties at the Battle of Doggerland. Went on to take part in the Battle of Jutland. Original. https://t.co/zkvDTkZ8z9
For #FossilFriday, here's a walrus posing for a holiday snap during a busy day in Pleistocene Doggerland (a landmass now under the north sea). The walrus is our modern species, but most of the other species are extinct. #paleoart
@david_blandy_ and I recently finished a new film. It’s called Doggerland and this week it premiers @thedeephull during @britsciassoc annual festival in #Hull. I was supposed to be there but couldn’t make it. If you’re nearby go and check it out for me. Cheers.
Still in Greece but back at work. My temporary studio has a great view of Mount Argos. This is a still from @david_blandy_ and my new film. #animation #film #clouds #drawing #illustration #doggerland
For #FossilFriday: new #paleoart of Doggerland (a landmass in what's now the North Sea) with some of its characteristic Pleistocene fauna: a (modern) walrus, mammoths, spotted hyenas, cave lions, swans and great auks. Painted for @SMTrust's 'Ancient Seas' exhibition.
The North Sea is a fake sea. Not even there. Actually very dry. Make Doggerland great again
For most of the last 1 million years, Britain was a European peninsula #IceAge #Doggerland https://t.co/iQ25cYFGez