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Human habitation of present-day Sweden began around 12000 BC. The earliest known people belonged to the Bromme culture of the Late Palaeolithic, spreading from the south at the close of the Last Glacial Period. Neolithic farming culture became established in the southern regions around 4000 BC, but much later further north. About 1700 BC the Nordic Bronze Age began in the southern regions, based on imported metals; this was succeeded about 500 BC by the Iron Age, for which local ore deposits were exploited. Cemeteries are known mainly from 200 BC onward.

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  • بدأ الاستيطان البشري في السويد منذ نحو عام 12,000 قبل الميلاد. إذ ينتمي أقدم الأشخاص المعروفين هناك إلى حضارة البرومي من العصر الحجري القديم المتأخر التي انبثقت من الجنوب في نهاية فترة العصر الجليدي الأخير. اتُبعت الثقافة الزراعية أثناء العصر الحجري الحديث في المناطق الجنوبية نحو عام 4,000 قبل الميلاد، إلا أنها انتشرت بشكل أكبر لاحقًا في الشمال. وفي نحو عام 1700 قبل الميلاد، بدأ العصر البرونزي الشمالي في المناطق الجنوبية، والذي ارتكز على المعادن المستوردة، وخلفه بعد ذلك العصر الحديدي قرابة عام 500 قبل الميلاد، القائم على استغلال رواسب الخام المحلية. كانت المقابر مألوفة منذ عام 200 قبل الميلاد وما بعده. (ar)
  • Human habitation of present-day Sweden began around 12000 BC. The earliest known people belonged to the Bromme culture of the Late Palaeolithic, spreading from the south at the close of the Last Glacial Period. Neolithic farming culture became established in the southern regions around 4000 BC, but much later further north. About 1700 BC the Nordic Bronze Age began in the southern regions, based on imported metals; this was succeeded about 500 BC by the Iron Age, for which local ore deposits were exploited. Cemeteries are known mainly from 200 BC onward. (en)
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