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- The Komsa culture (Komsakulturen) was a Mesolithic culture of hunter-gatherers that existed from around 10,000 BC in Northern Norway. The culture is named...
- Komsa is a mesolithic culture of Northern Norway. Komsa may also refer to: Komša, a tributary of the Pek River of Serbia Kŏmsa, a village in Chorwon County...
- are stone tools dating from 9,500 to 6,000 BC, discovered in Finnmark (Komsa culture) in the north and Rogaland (Fosna culture) in the southwest. Theories...
- as bappe, di****are, hoddu (****ar), koliko (Gurunsi), kologo (Frafra), komsa, kontigi, gurmi, garaya (Hausa), koni, konting (Mandinka), molo (Songhay/Zarma)...
- as of 2021. People have lived in Finnmark for at least 10,000 years (see Komsa, Pit-Comb Ware culture and Rock carvings at Alta). The destiny of these...
- subsumed under the name Fosna–Hensbacka culture. This complex includes the Komsa culture that, notwithstanding different types of tools, is also considered...
- town in the muni****lity of Kučevo, Serbia. It is made of four subregions: Komsa, Lunka, Popovac, Glozana and Kisela voda. According to the 2002 census,...
- Paleolithic Mesolithic cultures Mesolithic Europe Fosna–Hensbacka culture Komsa culture Maglemosian culture Iron Gates Mesolithic Kunda culture Narva culture...
- in Finnmark county, Norway. The area has given its name to the so-called Komsa culture when in 1925, archaeological finds from the Stone Age were made...
- distinction made with the "Komsa" type of stone-tool culture north of the Arctic Circle was rendered obsolete in the 1970s. "Komsa" itself originally referred...