We present palaeoenvironmental, geomorphological, archaeological, and place-name data which allow a holistic assessment of the history of landscape change on Sandoy, Faroe Islands, especially in terms of the changes that occurred in response to the colonization of the island by humans. In contrast to other situations in the North Atlantic region, there is considerable continuity in the patterns and processes of landscape evolution across the initial settlement horizon. Many of the characteristic features of postsettlement North Atlantic landscapes - absence of trees, widespread blanket mires, high rates of soil erosion - were already in place when the first people arrived. Although human impact on Sandoy appears to have been light, conve...
Integrated archaeological and paleoenvironmental investigations provide long-term perspectives on hu...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-f...
Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Isl...
We present palaeoenvironmental, geomorphological, archaeological, and place- name data which allow a...
Aim: To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic ...
Aim: To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic ...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
2 Aim To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic...
This work was funded by the Leverhulme Trust under the programme ‘Landscapes circum-landnám’Aim To i...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW. European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-...
Hovsdalur, an area delimited by the great cirques of upland central Suduroy, draining into the valle...
How environmental change affects human settlement is a research question that is becoming increasin...
Hovsdalur, an area delimited by the great cirques of upland central Su uroy, draining into the vall...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW. European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Integrated archaeological and paleoenvironmental investigations provide long-term perspectives on hu...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-f...
Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Isl...
We present palaeoenvironmental, geomorphological, archaeological, and place- name data which allow a...
Aim: To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic ...
Aim: To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic ...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
2 Aim To investigate the form and dynamics of ecosystems on an isolated island in the North Atlantic...
This work was funded by the Leverhulme Trust under the programme ‘Landscapes circum-landnám’Aim To i...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW. European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-...
Hovsdalur, an area delimited by the great cirques of upland central Suduroy, draining into the valle...
How environmental change affects human settlement is a research question that is becoming increasin...
Hovsdalur, an area delimited by the great cirques of upland central Su uroy, draining into the vall...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW. European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Integrated archaeological and paleoenvironmental investigations provide long-term perspectives on hu...
As an isolated island group lying off the NW European mainland which was uninhabited until the mid-f...
Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Isl...