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Diagram of the most important shore-lines in the Baltic. The figures in the upper margin give the age of the shore-lines in the Finnish and also in the historical chronology according to Gr.
De Geer and K. Lidén. Fresh water stadia shown by dash and dot. The aijrows indicate the successive changes of level during the complicated history of the Baltic ice-dammed lake stages.
The undulating line on the right shows with its figures the successive rates of the regression in Ångermanland according to Lidén and Fromm, f = finiglacial hinge-line, g =
gotigla-cial hinge-line. The situations of the Stone Age dwelling places in relation tö the Littorina shore-lines are indicated by numbers, I, II and III being the successive styles of the comb-ceramic
culture in Finland according to A. Äyräpää (1930) and IV the cord-ceramic or hammer-axe culture.The lettering of the shore-lines is explained in the text.

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