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Doggerland
#1
i have "always" wondered what was lost when the Storegga landslide happened, if any "cities", structures or even communities was swept away deep into the ocean. it was basically a continent that disappeared.
Huge tsunami may have wiped out Stone Age communities in Northumberland - News and events, University of York 
Revised Storegga Slide reconstruction reveals two major submarine landslides 12,000 years apart | Communications Earth & Environment (nature.com)
The End of Doggerland: The Storegga Slide Tsunami of 6170 BC | Ancient Architects (youtube.com)
could it have been the source of some of the legends of lost continents?
Nothing is impossible, the impossible just takes a little longer to achieve.
#2
Apparently this is a really old post, but I will say that the whole subject of Doggerland and what all was there fascinates me. I think about it a lot and it really doesnt seem to get the attention and thought that i feel like it deserves. Its like you said, it was practically a continent. And it wasnt even that long ago, relatively anyways...
#3
here's another video. This one came from PBS

#4
People travelled, largely on foot, across Doggerland and attended the gatherings at Starr Carr and the Henges.

They will have needed to stop enroute. Seems highly unlikely there were no settled areas for them to trade and crash. Some may have not moved on toward the Albion gatherings, perhaps there were similar events at Doggerland. Big hunting parties and unknown reasons euphemistically called 'ritual'.

The 1998 discovery of Seahenge just off the coast in East Anglia and few years ago, a henge was discovered further out in the North Sea (can't find any links/info about this one)  


My guess is, much of Doggerland terrain was as elsewhere across Northern Europe, Scandinavia and Britain. Scattered between the forests, large plains and hunting grounds and all along the Ley’s, henges and other structures for hosting people and events.
 
What we will never know, is how many of these structures and other evidence of stone age life and culture would have been swallowed up when the plates shifted, just how much history disappeared into the igneous province.