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Kongemose culture. The name
originates from the
Danish archeological site
Maglemose,
situated near Gørlev and Høng on
western Zealand,
southwest of lake Tissø...
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Paleolithic customs. This
period has two
stages in Scandinavia, that of
Maglemose and that of Kunda. (Par époque épipaléolithique j'entends la période qui...
- Denmark.
Sarauw led the
excavation of an
epipaleolithic settlement at
Maglemose situated near Gørlev and Høng on Zealand, on
western Zealand, southwest...
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Mesolithic Stone Age. They used
Maglemose and the
surrounding area as a
summer camp for
hunting and fishing.
Maglemose is the
oldest site of its type in...
-
Paleolithic customs. This
period has two
stages in Scandinavia, that of
Maglemose and that of Kunda. (Par époque épipaléolithique j'entends la période qui...
- (both zlut : eaþl lauz 卐 owa); DR BR41
Vedby (...] lauz 卐 owa); DR BR53
Maglemose 2 (卍(l)kaz). In
those inscriptions the
swastika and
sauwastika may represent...
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arrows are
dated to
around 8000 BC,
which represents a
middle part of the
Maglemose culture. This is
close to the
Early Boreal/Late
Boreal transition. There...
- to
contemporary Western hunter-gatherers, and are ****ociated with the
Maglemose,
Kongemose and Ertebølle cultures. They displa**** "genetic homogeneity...
- Mesolithic. He drew
parallels between the
finds at Star Carr and the site of
Maglemose in Denmark. It is now
recognised that many of Clark's
inferences were...
- 5000 BC onward. Its
immediate predecessor was the
mesolithic culture of
Maglemose,
first uncovered in a
Zealand bog in 1900;
while from c. 2500 BC the midden...