- The
Solsem cave is a cave
lying to the
southwest of the
island of Leka in Leka Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. The cave is well
known for its...
- Hans
Mikal Solsem (born 17
February 1912 in Leka Muni****lity, died 6
January 1972) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He
served as a deputy...
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inhabited for at
least 10,000 years, as
evidenced by cave
drawings in the
Solsem cave at the
southwest tip of the Leka island. The muni****lity of Leka was...
- in Ariège,
France (~13,000 y.o.)
Magura Cave,
Bulgaria (~10,000 y.o.)
Solsem cave,
Norway (~3,000 y.o.)
Other sites include Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire...
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inhabited for at
least 10,000 years, as
evidenced by cave
drawings in the
Solsem cave at the
southwest tip of the island.
Dated to the
Viking Age, the burial...
-
carvings in
Central Norway Nordic Bronze Age Bølareinen
Bardal rock
carvings Solsem cave Leirfall; kulturminnesok.no
Kalle Sognnes (1990).
Bergkunsten i Stjørdal...
- carved. In
addition there is
another animal which might represent a hare.
Solsem cave, cave
paintings at Leka Pre-historic art
Petroglyph History of Norway...
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carvings in
Central Norway Nordic Bronze Age Bølareinen
Leirfall rock
carvings Solsem cave
Kalle Sognnes (1999). Det
levende berget. Tapir. pp. 99, 108. [Lives...
-
media executive and
magazine editor (born 1883). 6
January – Hans
Mikal Solsem,
politician (b.1912) 2
February –
Einar Staff,
wholesaler (born 1889). 3...
- in 1958, and
until 1959 his seat in
parliament was
taken by Hans
Mikal Solsem.
Sjaastad was not re-elected in 1961. His
career ended with the post of...