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| Subject: History of Denmark Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:00 am | |
| The earliest archaeological findings in Denmark date back to the Eem interglacial period from 130,000-110,000 BC.[18] Denmark has been inhabited since around 12,500 BC and agriculture has been evident since 3,900 BC.[19] The Nordic Bronze Age (1,800–600 BC) in Denmark was marked by burial mounds, which left an abundance of findings including lurs and the Sun Chariot. During the Pre-Roman Iron Age (500 BC – 1 AD), native groups began migrating south, although[19] the first Danish people came to the country between the Pre-Roman and the Germanic Iron Age,[20] in the Roman Iron Age (1–400 AD). The Roman provinces maintained trade routes and relations with native tribes in Denmark, and Roman coins have been found in Denmark. Evidence of strong Celtic cultural influence dates from this period in Denmark and much of northwest Europe and is among other things reflected in the finding of the Gundestrup cauldron. _____________ Miami WeddingsTimeslips error | |
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