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At this time, {{wpl|reindeer}} was the most important prey, but the Naisomelgam people also hunted {{wpl|moose}}/elk, {{wpl|wolverine}} and {{wpl|beaver}}. The landscape was a combination of taiga and tundra. | At this time, {{wpl|reindeer}} was the most important prey, but the Naisomelgam people also hunted {{wpl|moose}}/elk, {{wpl|wolverine}} and {{wpl|beaver}}. The landscape was a combination of taiga and tundra. | ||
[[File:Sample Map.jpg|400px|center|Sample map of the Naisomelgam Culture]] |
Revision as of 18:16, 12 May 2021
The Naisomelgam culture (Götaish: Naisomelgamenning) is a late Upper Paleolithic culture dated to c. 11,600 to 9,800 cal BC, which corresponds to the second half of the Allerød Oscillation.
At this time, reindeer was the most important prey, but the Naisomelgam people also hunted moose/elk, wolverine and beaver. The landscape was a combination of taiga and tundra.