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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]]

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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.


A Naisomelgam culture arrowhead


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.


Sample map of the Naisomelgam Culture