Le Mystère Atlit Yam, 10 000 ans sous les mers

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Jean Bergeron • Écrit par Jean Bergeron
    2013 • 52 minutes • Vidéo HD • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0003-828A-0000-9-0000-0000-A
Résumé

À la découverte de la plus ancienne cité submergée du néolithique jamais retrouvée, une chronique détaillée du passage des chasseurs-cueilleurs aux premiers agriculteurs, sur un site de 40 000 mètres carrés, par 12 mètres de fond, comprenant un autel de pierres dressées, un puits à rangs de pierre et au moins 46 sépultures.

The Levant is one of the most important pathways taken by our common ancestors before trekking to the rest of the world. But the most precious treasure of the region was found under the sea
Not far from a Crusader?s fortress, itself erected on top of an ancient Phoenician harbour.
At a depth of ten meters, Dr Ehud Galili discovered an odd structure, partly cleared by a storm from the sand that protected it since Millennia. Just who could have the motivation, the means and the patience to build there, at such a depth ? Phoenicians ? Arabs ? Romans ? Templers ?
Excavating the well turned out to be a dream-come-true for the archaeologists. The bones and the exceptionally preserved DNA have allowed to learn quite a lot on the dawn of agriculture and civilisation.
Atlit Yam enraptures all the characteristics of one of the very first example of a sedentary way of life. The more so in view of the large erected stone complex that was finally exposed : a mini-Stonhenge, predating his famous equivalent by 4000 years.

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