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Norwegian history timeline | The ice ages

Norwegian history timeline | The ice ages

In Scandinavia, there have been as many as 30 ice ages over the last 2.5 million years. The latest period stretched between 115,000 and 10,000 BC. When the ice-age glaciers finally melted, over a period of thousands of years, a moon-like landscape appeared.

Norwegian history timeline | From the ice ages until today

Norwegian history timeline | From the ice ages until today

In what we today call Norway, human history began some 12,000 years ago, after the ice ages. Norwegian historians divide the thousands of years between the arrival of the first Scandinavians and today into sub-periods, characterised by how people lived and the cultures that developed.