This article contributes a western Scandinavian perspective to the discussion of the human colonization of former glaciated landscapes. Four assumptions concerning the peopling of the Norwegian coast are discussed: 1) a delayed colonization, 2) an immigration from the ‘North Sea Continent’, 3) reindeer as the main economic factor, and 4) a rapid rate of expansion along the coast. It is argued that only the first and last suppositions still appear credible, but need to be confirmed. A gradual major development is evident. Stage 1: Marine hunters colonized the resource-rich coastlines of south-west Sweden and southern Norway about 10,000 y.BP. Stage 2: Soon after, based on short seasonal moves, some coastal groups started exploiting reindeer ...
A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands o...
The focus of this paper is on regionality, the use of main territories and how they are interlinked ...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
This article contributes a western Scandinavian perspective to the discussion of the human coloniza...
This article contributes a western Norwegian perspective to the ongoing debate on the timing and nat...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources, and have long bee...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
Summary of the thesis For more than 11,000 years ago, human groups entered and utilized territories...
In the interior of Troms County, Norway, the cultural diversity provided by the Sámi and the residen...
The human colonization of Norway occurred in the Pleistocene–Holocene transition – one of the most a...
Several times during the Last Ice Age, the ice sheet covered only mountain areas so that it theoreti...
In this short article, we take a brief but concise look at chronological, and to a limited extent en...
The Skagerrak coast and the Oslo fjord area in southeastern Norway are exceptionally well suited for...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Norwegian Archaeological Review © 2012 ...
A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands o...
The focus of this paper is on regionality, the use of main territories and how they are interlinked ...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
This article contributes a western Scandinavian perspective to the discussion of the human coloniza...
This article contributes a western Norwegian perspective to the ongoing debate on the timing and nat...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources, and have long bee...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
Summary of the thesis For more than 11,000 years ago, human groups entered and utilized territories...
In the interior of Troms County, Norway, the cultural diversity provided by the Sámi and the residen...
The human colonization of Norway occurred in the Pleistocene–Holocene transition – one of the most a...
Several times during the Last Ice Age, the ice sheet covered only mountain areas so that it theoreti...
In this short article, we take a brief but concise look at chronological, and to a limited extent en...
The Skagerrak coast and the Oslo fjord area in southeastern Norway are exceptionally well suited for...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Norwegian Archaeological Review © 2012 ...
A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands o...
The focus of this paper is on regionality, the use of main territories and how they are interlinked ...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...