The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeological works. Recently conducted archaeological investigation of two interior hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, have yielded new results that add significantly to the discussion. The sites are dated within the period 1000-1300 AD, and are unique within this corpus due to their rich bone assemblages. Among the species represented, reindeer is predominant (87 %), with fish (especially whitefish and pike) as the second most frequent category. Even sheep bones are present, and represent the earliest indisputable domesticate from any Sámi habitation site. A peculiar feature is the repeated spatial pattern in bone refuse disposal, showing a sy...
In this article new results of fieldwork at the Hornslandsudde site on the south Bothnian coast are ...
Population size has increasingly been taken as the driver of past human environmental impact worldwi...
This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital regi...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
At archaeological excavations of rectangular hearth-row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, rich animal ...
During the Viking Age and the early medieval period, hearth-row sites became a distinct feature of S...
In this paper, we aim to present a methodology for identifying reindeer corralling-herding in connec...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
In the interior of Troms County, Norway, the cultural diversity provided by the Sámi and the residen...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
Abstract Animal domestication is a profound change for human societies, economies, and worldviews. ...
Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing qu...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
In this article new results of fieldwork at the Hornslandsudde site on the south Bothnian coast are ...
Population size has increasingly been taken as the driver of past human environmental impact worldwi...
This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital regi...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
At archaeological excavations of rectangular hearth-row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, rich animal ...
During the Viking Age and the early medieval period, hearth-row sites became a distinct feature of S...
In this paper, we aim to present a methodology for identifying reindeer corralling-herding in connec...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
In the interior of Troms County, Norway, the cultural diversity provided by the Sámi and the residen...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
Abstract Animal domestication is a profound change for human societies, economies, and worldviews. ...
Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing qu...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
In this article new results of fieldwork at the Hornslandsudde site on the south Bothnian coast are ...
Population size has increasingly been taken as the driver of past human environmental impact worldwi...
This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital regi...