- The
Kongemose culture (Kongemosekulturen) was a
mesolithic hunter-gatherer
culture in
southern Scandinavia ca. 6000 BC–5200 BC and the
origin of the Ertebølle...
- in
Northern Europe. In Scandinavia, the
culture was
succeeded by the
Kongemose culture. The name
originates from the
Danish archeological site Maglemose...
- hunter-gatherers by the 7th
millennium BC (Maglemosian
culture c. 7500–6000 BC,
Kongemose culture c. 6000–5200 BC, Ertebølle
culture c. 5300–3950 BC). The Neolithic...
- of the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures and the
Kongemose culture were
mesolithic hunter-gatherers. The
Kongemose culture was
replaced by the Ertebølle culture...
- Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures 8,200–5,200 BP
Northern Europe (Scandinavia)
Kongemose culture 8,000–7,200 BP
Northern Europe (Scandinavia) Late
Mesolithic Ertebølle...
- have
obtained from the south. The Ertebølle
culture replaced the
earlier Kongemose culture of Denmark. It was
limited to the
north by the
Scandinavian Nøstvet...
- red deer. The
Kongemose culture was
dominant in this time period. They
hunted seals and
fished in the rich waters.
North of the
Kongemose people lived...
- were game for
tribes of what is now
called the
Kongemose culture. Like
their predecessors, the
Kongemose tribes also
hunted marine animals such as seals...
-
sedentary lifestyle. In
southern Scandinavia, its
neighbours were
first the
Kongemose culture (roughly 6000 BC–5200 BC) and
later on the Ertebølle
culture (about...
- in Nature, the
remains of six
individuals from
Motala ascribed to the
Kongemose culture were
successfully analyzed. With
regards to Y-DNA, two individuals...