This may be one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries in a long time. An incredible and unexpected stone has been found in the Mediterranean Sea:
A mysterious monolith has been discovered buried on the sea bed off the coast of Sicily.
Broken into two parts, the rock has three holes that experts say could not have formed naturally and it is thought the structure was crafted 10,000 years ago.
The Stonehenge-style monument could shed light on the earliest civilisations to call the Mediterranean basin home.
The archaeological site has been surveyed using geophysical and geological methods.
One of the holes in the 15-tonne monolith travels through both parts, while the other two are on the sides of the 39ft-long (12 metre) rock.
Let’s find out more on this incredible discovery and check out a video on page 2
@[100001733139384:2048:Malora Skidmore]
Oooooold
@[100000599490147:2048:Freddie Gonzalez] this is bad$#%&!@*
Waaaay old….
@[1047345135:2048:Calen Meyer]
Thats egyptian thats bot surpriseing that they found that in the sea they find tons of stuff in the sea