Scandinavia and the World
Scandinavia and the World

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In the eye of the beholder 30 9, 11:10pm

@Sunwyn
How many inhabited caves are known from Scandinavia from the stone age?

There is at least one in Finland, Susiluola, but that is 120 000 years old and was most likely inhabited by neanderthals.
A lot of caves were inhabited in France and Spain and Portugal (and in the Mediterranean).
In the east European plains, there has never been a cave-dwellers era, simply because there are no caves. Well, there are some small ones, mostly due to karst, but those were temporarily inhabited only at times of war.