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Hear the Archaeologist About the 30,000-Year-Old Find: "It's Surprising"

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A reindeer antler from Västerbotten has been dated to more than 30,000 years old and shows that Sápmi could support wildlife during the Ice Age. Something that was previously unknown. “Where there is fauna and flora, there could also have been humans,” says archaeologist Olof Östlund at Skellefteå Museum.

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A reindeer antler from Västerbotten has been dated to more than 30,000 years old and shows that Sápmi could support wildlife during the Ice Age. Something that was previously unknown. “Where there is fauna and flora, there could also have been humans,” says archaeologist Olof Östlund at Skellefteå Museum.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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