- [krɪstjɑnˈsʉnː] ;
historically spelled Christianssund and
earlier named Fosna) is a muni****lity on the
western coast of
Norway in the Nordmøre district...
- The
Fosna/Hensbacka (c. 8300 BCE – 7300 BCE, or 12000 cal BP – 10500 cal BP), were two very
similar Late Palaeolithic/early
Mesolithic cultures in Scandinavia...
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Fosna-Arbeideren was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Kristiansund in Møre og
Romsdal county.
Fosna-Arbeideren was
started on 21
December 1926 as the...
- a "Komsa" type of stone-tool
culture north of the
Arctic Circle and a "
Fosna" type from Trøndelag to
Oslofjord was
rendered obsolete in the 1970s. Nowadays...
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Fosna-Folket is a
newspaper published in Brekstad, Norway. It
covers the
district of Fosen,
including the muni****lities of Ørland, Bjugn, Rissa, Åfjord...
- 6000 BC,
discovered in
Finnmark (Komsa culture) in the
north and
Rogaland (
Fosna culture) in the southwest.
Theories about the two
cultures being separate...
- The
Mesolithic ↑
Upper Paleolithic Mesolithic cultures Mesolithic Europe Fosna–Hensbacka
culture Komsa culture Maglemosian culture Iron
Gates Mesolithic...
- of the
Norwegian coast belongs to one
cultural continuum comprising the
Fosna culture in
southern and
central Norway and what used to be
called the Komsa...
- ISBN 82-13-00595-3 Rygg, Ola; Oluf
Skarpnes (2002)
Odelsloven med
kommentarer (Oslo: Universitetsforlaget) ISBN 82-15-00267-6 Åsetesretten (
Fosna-Folket 02.12.2005)...
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Mesolithic cultures in
Scandinavian prehistory derived from the
earlier Fosna-Hensbacka cultures. They are so
varied and
vaguely defined that they are...