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Maglemosian culture information


Maglemosian culture
Geographical rangeEurope
PeriodMesolithic Europe
Datesc. 9000 – c. 6000 BC
Preceded byAhrensburgian
Fosna–Hensbacka culture
Swiderian culture
Followed byKongemose culture

Maglemosian (c. 9000 – c. 6000 BC) is the name given to a culture of the early Mesolithic period in Northern Europe. In Scandinavia, the culture was succeeded by the Kongemose culture.

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