Ever heard of “Doggerland”? Mike Meier’s new novel describes the time when it disappeared — Mike Meier, Author of The Final Days of Doggerland
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Mike Meier’s Stone Age story “The Final Days of Doggerland” is in large part based on historical facts, such as the disappearance of Doggerland, the first use of spices in food, and the appearance of blue-eyed people in Northern Europe.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Aug. 30, 2022 – Senmer — Most people will draw a blank when they hear “Doggerland.”
In early December 2020, a scientific article about the first use of spices caught the attention of author and screenplay author Mike Meier. According to the article, garlic mustard was the first spice used in Northern Europe. Then he found that there was a lot more going on at the time, such as the disappearance of Doggerland.
He explains, “It was probably because I’ve always felt a close connection with Northern Europe that the story flowed naturally from my fingers to my keyboard. My late father was born near one of the sites where evidence of early spice use was found (Viking territory, by the way). And I’ve been familiar with ancient Norse mythology since childhood. I based the Bollebargs’ beliefs on such Norse myths.”
In “The Final Days of Doggerland,”
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Website: https://TheFinalDaysOfDoggerland.com
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Source: Ever heard of “Doggerland”? Mike Meier’s new novel describes the time when it disappeared — Mike Meier, Author of The Final Days of Doggerland