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1. Dunwich: Lost Medieval Town, Britain’s Atlantis, Mapped by Scientists
Sat May 11, 2013, 05:22 PM
May 2013

Dunwich: Lost Medieval Town, Britain’s Atlantis, Mapped by Scientists

Ruins of thriving Suffolk port town swept into the sea by storm and coast erosion revealed on seabed

By Hannah Osborne: Subscribe to Hannah's RSS feed | May 10, 2013 4:54 PM GMT

The lost medieval town of Dunwich, dubbed Britain's Atlantis, has been mapped for the first time, showing streets, buildings and town boundaries.

David Sear, a professor at the University of Southampton, used Didson advanced underwater imaging techniques to analyse the medieval ruins on the seabed off the Suffolk coast.

He said: "Didson technology is rather like shining a torch on to the seabed, only using sound instead of light. The data produced helps us to not only see the ruins, but also understand more about how they interact with the tidal currents and seabed."

The images allowed Sear to produce the most accurate map to date of Dunwich, showing the town's eight churches, a large house possibly used as the town hall and street layouts.

More:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/466720/20130510/britian-s-atlantis-dunwich-medieval-town-washed.htm

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