- The Nøstvet
culture (c. 6200 BC – 3200 BC) and the
Lihult culture are two very
similar Mesolithic cultures in
Scandinavian prehistory derived from the...
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generally warmer and more
humid than today. The
bearers of the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures and the
Kongemose culture were
mesolithic hunter-gatherers. The...
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Maglemosian culture. In the
north it
bordered on the
Scandinavian Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures. The
Kongemose culture is
named after a
location in
western Zealand...
- of Denmark. It was
limited to the
north by the
Scandinavian Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures. It is
divided into an
early phase c. 5,400 BCE – c. 4,500 BCE...
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Neman culture 9,000–5,000 BP
Northern Europe (Scandinavia) Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures 8,200–5,200 BP
Northern Europe (Scandinavia)
Kongemose culture...
- years, as
evidenced by the rock
carvings in
central Norway, the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures, and the
Corded Ware culture. In
ancient times, the
kings of Norway...
- hunter-gatherers in most of
southern Norway and
Sweden called the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures,
descendants of the
Fosna and
Hensbacka cultures. Near the end...
- hunter-gatherers in most of
southern Norway and Sweden,
called the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures,
descendants of the
Fosna and
Hensbacka cultures.
These cultures...
- hunter-gatherers in most of
southern Norway and Sweden, now
dubbed the Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures,
descendants of the
Fosna and
Hensbacka cultures. By the end of...
- for
thousands of
years (see Rock
carvings in
Central Norway, Nøstvet and
Lihult cultures and
Corded Ware culture). The
fertile lowland bordering the Trondheimsfjord...