. . . . . "Anders Johnsen Nummedal (January 27, 1867 \u2013 March 6, 1944) was a Norwegian archaeologist. He is known for discovering the Fosna culture. Nummedal was educated as a geologist, and in 1909 he was employed as a teacher at Kristiansund High School (Norwegian: Kristiansund h\u00F8yere almenskole) when he found traces of people living on the Norwegian coast approximately 8,000 years ago. Nummedal found these settlements from the Fosna culture while he was studying the shorelines and post-glacial rebound during the time after the last ice age. The first discovery was made at Lake Voll (Vollvatnet) on the island of Nordlandet in Kristiansund. Later he found a number of Fosna culture sites elsewhere in Western Norway and Southern Norway. Nummedal was named a government scholar in 1917, and he was associated with the University Collection of Antiquities in Oslo as a conservator. In 1925 he found the first traces of a similar Stone Age culture in Northern Norway. It was named the Komsa culture after Mount Komsa, close to where the first discovery was made. Nummedal was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and in 1936 he was named a knight first class of the Order of St. Olav."@en . . . . "4334"^^ . . . . . "1007830345"^^ . "Anders Nummedal"@en . "Anders Johnsen Nummedal, f\u00F6dd den 27 januari 1867 i Vik, Sogn og Fjordane, d\u00F6d den 6 mars 1944, var en norsk arkeolog. Nummedal tog kandidatexamen (candidatus realium) 1900 och blev senare \u00F6verl\u00E4rare i Kristiansund. 1922 uppr\u00E4ttades en personlig konservatorsst\u00E4llning f\u00F6r honom vid Oldsaksamlingen i Oslo. Nummedal arbetade s\u00E5 gott som uteslutande med granskning av de norska sten\u00E5lderskulturerna och \u00E4r s\u00E4rskilt k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r uppt\u00E4ckten av Fosnakomplexet och Komsakulturen. Han f\u00F6retog ocks\u00E5 unders\u00F6kningar i Oslofjord-distriktet, bland annat av h\u00F6gt liggande \u00E4ldre sten\u00E5ldersboplatser i \u00D8stfold."@sv . . . "Archaeologist"@en . . . . . . . . . "1944"^^ . "1944-03-06"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1944-03-06"^^ . . "Anders Nummedal"@en . . . . . "62823724"^^ . "Anders Johnsen Nummedal, f\u00F6dd den 27 januari 1867 i Vik, Sogn og Fjordane, d\u00F6d den 6 mars 1944, var en norsk arkeolog. Nummedal tog kandidatexamen (candidatus realium) 1900 och blev senare \u00F6verl\u00E4rare i Kristiansund. 1922 uppr\u00E4ttades en personlig konservatorsst\u00E4llning f\u00F6r honom vid Oldsaksamlingen i Oslo. Nummedal arbetade s\u00E5 gott som uteslutande med granskning av de norska sten\u00E5lderskulturerna och \u00E4r s\u00E4rskilt k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r uppt\u00E4ckten av Fosnakomplexet och Komsakulturen. Han f\u00F6retog ocks\u00E5 unders\u00F6kningar i Oslofjord-distriktet, bland annat av h\u00F6gt liggande \u00E4ldre sten\u00E5ldersboplatser i \u00D8stfold."@sv . . . . . . . . . "Anders Johnsen Nummedal (January 27, 1867 \u2013 March 6, 1944) was a Norwegian archaeologist. He is known for discovering the Fosna culture. Nummedal was educated as a geologist, and in 1909 he was employed as a teacher at Kristiansund High School (Norwegian: Kristiansund h\u00F8yere almenskole) when he found traces of people living on the Norwegian coast approximately 8,000 years ago. Nummedal found these settlements from the Fosna culture while he was studying the shorelines and post-glacial rebound during the time after the last ice age. The first discovery was made at Lake Voll (Vollvatnet) on the island of Nordlandet in Kristiansund. Later he found a number of Fosna culture sites elsewhere in Western Norway and Southern Norway."@en . . "1867-01-27"^^ . . . . . . "1867-01-27"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1867"^^ . . . . "Anders Nummedal"@sv . . . "Anders Nummedal"@en . . .