During the course of the 14th century the Swedish Crown and the Catholic Church made robust attempts to include the areas beside the Bothnian bay within their central fiscal and clerical organization. Salmon fishing in the productive river rapids became major targets for external commercial interests. Written records inform us about the situation from the perspective of the exploiters. However, there is a story running in parallel – that of the local population already occupying the lands and the fishing grounds. The study aims to analyse the significance of hunting and fishing to the overall subsistence of coastal communities in northern Sweden during the period AD 500–1600. The social context is of particular interest, specifically in rel...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
<div><p>Historical perspectives on fisheries and related human behaviour provide valuable informatio...
The sea level low stand period during the Early Mesolithic in SE Baltic (c. 9,500-6,500 BC) has resu...
During the course of the 14th century the Swedish Crown and the Catholic Church made robust attempts...
Although the productive fishing grounds had long attracted the Crown and the Church to northern Swed...
Archaeological investigations into late iron age and medieval coastal societies in Sweden have been...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
The aim of this study is to illuminate the complex and varied uses of the forested outlands, from th...
Hunting was one of three pillars, along with fishing and reindeer husbandry in the early modern Sami...
Abstract Late Iron Age and medieval trade in northern Fennoscandia has arguably often thought to ha...
Outlying forest and mountain areas in the inland of middle and north Scandinavia have for a long tim...
This report presents the results of the research project Swedish and Finnish in the cultivated areas...
Late Iron Age and medieval trade in northern Fennoscandia has arguably often thought to have been pr...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
<div><p>Historical perspectives on fisheries and related human behaviour provide valuable informatio...
The sea level low stand period during the Early Mesolithic in SE Baltic (c. 9,500-6,500 BC) has resu...
During the course of the 14th century the Swedish Crown and the Catholic Church made robust attempts...
Although the productive fishing grounds had long attracted the Crown and the Church to northern Swed...
Archaeological investigations into late iron age and medieval coastal societies in Sweden have been...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
The aim of this study is to illuminate the complex and varied uses of the forested outlands, from th...
Hunting was one of three pillars, along with fishing and reindeer husbandry in the early modern Sami...
Abstract Late Iron Age and medieval trade in northern Fennoscandia has arguably often thought to ha...
Outlying forest and mountain areas in the inland of middle and north Scandinavia have for a long tim...
This report presents the results of the research project Swedish and Finnish in the cultivated areas...
Late Iron Age and medieval trade in northern Fennoscandia has arguably often thought to have been pr...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
<div><p>Historical perspectives on fisheries and related human behaviour provide valuable informatio...
The sea level low stand period during the Early Mesolithic in SE Baltic (c. 9,500-6,500 BC) has resu...