Sea-level Change in Mesolithic southern Scandinavia
Moe Astrup, Peter![Sea-level Change in Mesolithic southern Scandinavia](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/289/28913835/CHSBZCOP0328913835.jpg)
The seabed in southern Scandinavia contains numerous traces of a submerged landscape that is thought to be the remnant of a once important habitat for Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Large parts of this landscape were gradually flooded by rising seas between 9500 and 4000 BC and perceptions of the Maglemose culture (9500-6400 BC) have, consequently, been based almost exclusively on former inland settlements. As a result, Early and Late Mesolithic...