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A survey of prehistoric Northern Europe that follows human development from Paleolithic ancestors through Neolithic transformations, emphasizing migrations, the impact of glaciation, and shifting subsistence strategies. It describes shell-heaps, caves, pit and fortified land settlements, lakeside pile-villages, burial monuments, and the material remains of daily life—tools, pottery, textiles, seeds, and animal bones—used to reconstruct economy, craft, and exchange networks. The narrative evaluates archaeological methods and uncertain chronologies while reflecting on long-term socialization: the emergence of agriculture, communal institutions, belief and ritual, and the slow ethical and cultural training that shaped later societies.
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