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Skeletal fragments from the Hummervikholmen site

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Skeletal fragments from the Hummervikholmen site

In 1994, human skeletal remains were found at Hummervikholmen, a small island in the Søgne archipelago in Vest-Agder County in southernmost Norway. These remains turned out to be the oldest dated skeletal remains from Norway.
Beate Kjørslevik
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