Barum Woman

Barum Woman
Barum Woman's skeleton in 2012
Died7010 – 6540 BCE
Present-day Scania, Sweden
Body discovered27 May 1939 by Sven Eriksson
Resting placeSwedish 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 [sv] and is now in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.