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English: Schematic map showing separate Nordic regions of central settlements during the Migration Period (c. 400-600 AD), interpreted as at least 13 possible petty kingdoms. Based on analyses of ancient finding concentrations, made by Umeå University.
Source Own work based on: http://www.umu.se/archaeology/publikation/ae/hogom.html (archived link: https://web.archive.org/web/20050415210943/http://www.umu.se/archaeology/publikation/ae/hogom.html)
Author Leos vän

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current00:59, 16 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:59, 16 August 20071,440 × 1,950 (500 KB)Leos vän== Summary == {{Information |Description=Nordic settlement regions of the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period. Based on analyses at Umea University, showing that at least 13 petty kingdoms existed in the Early Iron Age (c. 0-600 AD). http://www.umu.se/arc
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