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The first settlers in Scandinavia were likely groups of hunter-gatherers who migrated from other parts of Europe around 12,000 years ago, following the retreat of the last Ice Age. These early inhabitants were part of the Maglemosian culture, characterized by their use of stone tools and reliance on fishing, hunting, and gathering. Over time, they evolved into various distinct cultures, including the Norse, who later played a significant role in shaping Scandinavian history.

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