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did not reach current levels until almost 6000 BC, by which time they had inundated large territories previously inhabited by Maglemosian people. Therefore, there is hope that the emerging discipline of
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When the Maglemosian culture flourished, sea levels were much lower than now and what is now mainland Europe and Scandinavia were linked with Britain. The cultural period overlaps the end of the
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Gyldendal og Politikens Danmarkshistorie (red. af Olaf Olsen); Bind 1: I begyndelsen. Fra de ældste tider til ca. år 200 f.Kr. (ved Jørgen Jensen); 1988, s. 47ff
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Jessen, Catherine A.; Pedersen, Kristoffer Buck; Christensen, Charlie; Olsen, Jesper; Mortensen, Morten Fischer; Hansen, Keld Møller (2015).
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The Maglemosian people lived in forest and wetland environments, using fishing and hunting tools made from wood, bone, and flint
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Submarine Prehistory and Archaeology of the North Sea: research priorities and collaboration with industry
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Anders Fischer: "Submerged Stone Age – Danish Examples and North sea potential"; i: N.C.Flemming:
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may reveal interesting findings related to the Maglemosian culture in the future.
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of flintstone, used for spear and arrow heads. Another notable feature is the
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aurochs, red deer, roe deer, wild boar, lynx, fox, polecat, badger, wildcat
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Huts made of bark have been preserved, in addition to tools made of
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Culture of the early Mesolithic period in Northern Europe
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Sørensen: "Hytte ved sø", 406:, the culture was succeeded by the 13: 1089:Archaeological cultures in Germany 1079:Archaeological cultures in England 1074:Archaeological cultures in Denmark 1069:Archaeological cultures in Belgium 1001:Kim Aaris-Sørensen: "Uroksejagt", 481: 14: 1130: 1114:Archaeological cultures in Sweden 1109:Archaeological cultures in Poland 1104:Archaeological cultures in Norway 1084:Archaeological cultures in France 1054:Archaeological cultures of Europe 1119:9th-millennium BC establishments 723: 23: 34:needs additional citations for 912: 891: 850: 815: 294:Mesolithic Southeastern Europe 1: 1064:Mesolithic cultures of Europe 921:Gyldendals Open Encyclopedia 808: 757:Motala § Archaeogenetics 418:The name originates from the 387: 383: 165: 161: 996:Arkeologi och Naturvetenskab 884:10.1016/j.quaint.2014.03.056 7: 761: 715: 608:Middle Maglemosian culture 272:Epipaleolithic Transylvania 10: 1135: 932: 845:Prähistorische Zeitschrift 754: 557:Early Maglemosian culture 919:Med bue, pil og fiskespyd 686:Late Maglemosian culture 300:Epipalaeolithic Near East 190: 172: 157: 147: 137: 128: 863:Quaternary International 843:translation appeared in 414:Environment and location 525:Scandinavian data table 287:Schela Cladovei culture 277:Mesolithic Transylvania 232:Fosna–Hensbacka culture 181:Fosna–Hensbacka culture 1008:Ole Grøn: "Teltning", 476:underwater archaeology 998:, Lund 2005, s. 276ff 947:Danish-language texts 755:Further information: 321:Trialetian Mesolithic 247:Iron Gates Mesolithic 58:"Maglemosian culture" 1033:nr. 6, 1995, s. 11ff 1019:nr. 3, 1988, s. 25ff 1005:nr. 6, 1984, s. 10ff 689:7,000 BC – 6,400 BC 611:7,800 BC – 7,000 BC 560:9,000 BC – 7,800 BC 438:, southwest of lake 43:improve this article 1026:nr. 5, 1991, s. 3ff 1012:nr. 1, 1988, s. 13f 991:nr. 5, 1973, s. 8ff 954:Spadens vidnedsbyrd 875:2015QuInt.378...73J 788:Last glacial period 422:archeological site 242:Maglemosian culture 223:Mesolithic cultures 125: 124:Maglemosian culture 1040:nr 2, 2008, s. 8ff 976:; Gyldendal 2001, 956:; Wormanium 1980, 768:Ahrensburg culture 735:. 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Europe
Mesolithic Europe
Ahrensburgian
Fosna–Hensbacka culture
Swiderian culture
Kongemose culture
Mesolithic
Upper Paleolithic
Mesolithic Europe
Fosna–Hensbacka culture
Komsa culture
Maglemosian culture
Iron Gates Mesolithic
Kunda culture
Narva culture
Komornica culture
Swiderian culture
Epipaleolithic Transylvania

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