The advance of cultivation at its northern European limit: Process or event?

Maria Lahtinen, Markku Oinonen, Miikka Tallavaara, James Walker, Peter Rowley-Conwy

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Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and from remains from archaeological sites are compared to changes in population size derived from the summed calendar year probability distributions published by Tallavaara et al. (2010). The results from these two independent proxies correlate strongly with one another, indicating that population size and the advance of farming were closely linked with each other. Moreover, the results show that the adaptation and development of farming in this area was a complex process comprising several stages and with major differences between regions. The most intensive expansion occurred in and after the Iron Age. It is therefore more accurate describe the introduction of farming into the area as a long-lasting process rather than an event.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftHolocene
Volym27
Nummer3
Sidor (från-till)427-438
Antal sidor12
ISSN0959-6836
DOI
StatusPublicerad - mars 2017
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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