Barum Woman | |
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Died | 7010 – 6540 BCE |
Body discovered | 27 May 1939 by Sven Eriksson |
Resting place | Swedish History Museum, Stockholm, Sweden |
The Barum Woman (died 7010–6540 BCE), formerly known as The Bäckaskog Woman (Bäckaskogskvinnan), is one of the best-preserved skeletal finds in Sweden from the Maglemosian culture of the Mesolithic. She was found in 1939 in Barum and is now in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.