Northern Sweden not under ice cap 11,000 years ago.
New investigations in northern Sweden have unearthed two human settlements dating from 11,000 years ago at a location that had been always assumed to under ice. This discovery calls into question the current assumptions about the past climate of northern Sweden. In the new edition of When the Sky Fell we show how similar human settlements discovered in northern Russia (at Yana) dovetail nicely with the assumption about the location of the ice cap (centered on Hudson Bay) prior to the last earth crust displacement.
Thanks to Steve Detwiler for bringing this discovery to our attention.