Egtved Girl
Go to Climate Change Overview Understanding Global Warming The Egtved Girl and her time Karin Margarita Frei of The National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen has convincingly told us about the Egtved girl and her age as a warm and fruitful period - also warmer than today, hence the interest in the Minoan Warm Period - hyperlink . That the climate was really warmer at that time can be deduced from the fact that in the Bronze Age, millet was grown in southern Scandinavia. Millet is grown today in tropical and subtropical areas. No remains of stables from that time have been found. Apparently the cattle were kept out all year. So probably the climate in the middle of the Bronze Age was about 2 degrees warmer than in the present. 40,000 Bronze Age mounds have been registered. There have been many more, but especially on the islands they have been plowed down. The large number, testifies to an unbeliev...