In Sweden, it is known from the settlement at Segebro, near Malmö, but also from Uppåkra and Vångamossen at lake Finja in northern Scania.
[2] At this time, reindeer was the most important prey, but the Bromme people also hunted moose/elk, wolverine and beaver.
One single settlement is not enough to create a robust picture of Bromme people’s life.
They probably split into small groups to master the seasonal variations in food supplies.
In the end of summer they lived again by the seacoast with reindeer skins and meat from the hunting parties.