The Weichsel glaciation covers all of Denmark …
Years: 9549BCE - 7822BCE
The Weichsel glaciation covers all of Denmark most of the time, except the western coasts of Jutland.
It ends around 11,100 BCE, allowing humans to move back into the previously ice-covered territories and establish permanent habitation.
During the first post-glacial millennia, the landscape gradually changes from tundra to light forest, and varied fauna including now-extinct megafauna appear.
It ends around 11,100 BCE, allowing humans to move back into the previously ice-covered territories and establish permanent habitation.
During the first post-glacial millennia, the landscape gradually changes from tundra to light forest, and varied fauna including now-extinct megafauna appear.
