- The
Komsa culture (Norwegian: Komsakulturen) was a
Mesolithic culture of hunter-gatherers that
existed from
around 10,000 BC in
Northern Norway. The culture...
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Komsa is a
mesolithic culture of
Northern Norway.
Komsa may also
refer to:
Komša, a
tributary of the Pek
River of
Serbia Kŏmsa, a
village in
Chorwon County...
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finds are
stone tools dating from 9500 to 6000 BC,
discovered in
Finnmark (
Komsa culture) in the
north and
Rogaland (Fosna culture) in the southwest. Theories...
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including bappe, di****are,
hoddu (****ar),
koliko (Gurunsi),
kologo (Frafra),
komsa, kontigi, gurmi,
garaya (Hausa), koni,
konting (Mandinka), molo (Songhay/Zarma)...
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subsumed under the name Fosna–Hensbacka culture. This
complex includes the
Komsa culture that,
notwithstanding different types of tools, is also considered...
- as of 2021.
People have
lived in
Finnmark for at
least 10,000
years (see
Komsa, Pit-Comb Ware
culture and Rock
carvings at Alta). The
destiny of these...
- in
Finnmark county, Norway. The area has
given its name to the so-called
Komsa culture when in 1925,
archaeological finds from the
Stone Age were made...
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Paleolithic Mesolithic cultures Mesolithic Europe Fosna–Hensbacka
culture Komsa culture Maglemosian culture Iron
Gates Mesolithic Kunda culture Narva culture...
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Paleolithic Mesolithic cultures Mesolithic Europe Fosna–Hensbacka
culture Komsa culture Maglemosian culture Iron
Gates Mesolithic Kunda culture Narva culture...
- Bibcode:1986ApOpt..25.2440K. doi:10.1364/AO.25.002440. PMID 18231513. Senga, Ryosuke;
Komsa, Hannu-Pekka; Liu, Zheng; Hirose-Takai, Kaori; Krasheninnikov,
Arkady V...