Anthropology
In reply to the discussion: Doggerland in the news again [View all]Warpy
(113,130 posts)you're better off with the web, starting with Wikipedia, tracking down the articles at the end of the entry, and searching for the things that interest you.
Eventually, books will be published but for now, the best information is in articles, especially those on the artifacts and fossils that fishermen have dredged up.
Much of the northern part of the area was lost in the megatsunami around 8100 years ago, but I've found a few articles about diving expeditions in some of the higher elevations and in the south that have located things like settlements and campfire remnants.
We've only recently developed the technologies like side scan sonar,. sea bed profiling, robotic deep diving, and more reliable dating through computer aided dendrochronology to give the area a proper study, which is why articles are a better bet than books.