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The history of settlement and agrarian land use in a boreal forestin Värmland, Sweden, new evidence from pollen analysis

Dögg Eddudottir, Sigrun (author)
Uppsala universitet,Arkeologi,UTMA
Svensson, Eva, 1962- (author)
Karlstads universitet,Institutionen för samhälls- och kulturvetenskap (from 2013),Institutionen för miljö- och livsvetenskaper (from 2013),CRS,Karlstad universitet,UTMA
Nilsson, Stefan (author)
Geographica Antikva, Lysvik
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Ekblom, Anneli, 1969- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Afrikansk och jämförande arkeologi,Arkeologi,UTMA
Lindholm, Karl-Johan, Docent, 1970- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Afrikansk och jämförande arkeologi,Arkeologi,UTMA
Johansson, Annie (author)
Länsstyrelsen, Värmland
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2021-03-17
2021
English.
In: Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. - : Springer. - 0939-6314 .- 1617-6278. ; , s. 1-13
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  • Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved from the farmsteadto sites in the outlands for summer grazing. Pollen analysis has provided a valuable insight into the history of shielings. Thispaper presents a vegetation reconstruction and archaeological survey from the shieling Kårebolssätern in northern Värmland,western Sweden, a renovated shieling that is still operating today. The first evidence of human activities in the area nearKårebolssätern are Hordeum- and Cannabis-type pollen grains occurring from ca. 100 bc. Further signs of human impactare charcoal and sporadic occurrences of apophyte pollen from ca. ad 250 and pollen indicating opening of the canopy ca.ad 570, probably a result of modification of the forest for grazing. A decrease in land use is seen between ad 1000 and 1250,possibly in response to a shift in emphasis towards large scale commodity production in the outlands. Emphasis on bloomeryiron production and pitfall hunting may have caused a shift from agrarian shieling activity. The clearest changes in the pollenassemblage indicating grazing and cultivation occur from the mid-thirteenth century, coinciding with wetter climate at thebeginning of the Little Ice Age. The earliest occurrences of anthropochores in the record predate those of other shieling sitesin Sweden. The pollen analysis reveals evidence of land use that predates the results of the archaeological survey. The studyhighlights how pollen analysis can reveal vegetation changes where early archaeological remains are obscure.

Subject headings

HUMANIORA  -- Historia och arkeologi -- Arkeologi (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- History and Archaeology -- Archaeology (hsv//eng)

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Sweden
Norway
Pollen
Archaeology
Land use
Boreal forest
Settlement
Agriculture
Risk and Environmental Studies
Risk- och miljöstudier
Archaeology

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