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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Only in quite recent years have detailed studies been published on the settlement of northern Europe (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland) in prehistoric and early historical times. In the last interglacial period there were men living on the territory of present-day Denmark, as is shown by the finds of objects made from animal bones. In the Stone Age there were human settlements in the western Baltic region (southern Sweden and Denmark). Hunters and fishermen advanced into Sweden as far as the Dalalv and up the Norwegian coast to the Trondheim area. The inhabitants of the coastal regions lived by fishing </p>
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