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Yes, but it was literally a place for the fire, and not the fireplace you would find in a home today. It was usually a stone hearth in the middle of the room. A fire was built there, and a hole in the roof let smoke out.

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12y ago

Uhm yes, who else would have built the houses?

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10y ago

Neither, the only openings were the door and the "smokehole" (rökhål in swedish), the smokehole was in the middle of the roof, it was through there the smoke escaped

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11y ago

yes they did they used them to burn there wood to heat the house where they lived

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no because the had no room left in there and they did not know

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because they had no room left and they did not know how to make them.

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