Researchers found an old house built during the British still a part of Europe. Circular structure is thought to originate from the stone age 8500 years BC and was near the lake.
The house is considered the oldest English house in Howick, Northumberland at least 500 years old.
Dr Chantal Conneller and Barry Taylor of the University of Manchester has been working with Dr Nicky Milner of the University of York at Star Carr since 2004. The house was first excavated by the team two years ago.
According to archaeologists, the site was inhabited by hunter-gatherers after the last ice age. They migrate from the area under the North Sea and a case of animal hunting deer, wild boar, deer and large wild cattle called auroch.