There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear responses to climate change. Norse Scandinavian farmers introduced agriculture to sub-arctic Greenland in the late tenth century, creating synanthropic landscapes and utilising seasonally abundant marine and terrestrial resources. Using a niche-construction framework and data from recent survey work, studies of diet, and regional-scale climate proxies we examine the potential mismatch between this imported agricultural niche and the constraints of the environment from the tenth to the fifteenth centuries. We argue that landscape modification conformed the Norse to a Scandinavian style of agriculture throughout settlement, structuring and lim...
In the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished from the 9th to the 1...
Europeanization of sub-Arctic environments by Norse communities in Greenland, from the early 11th to...
As the focus of several research programs since the pioneering work of Iversen (1954) and Fredskild ...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
This research was supported by the University of Edinburgh ExEDE Doctoral Training Studentship and N...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
Ruins representing both medieval Norse and Inuit (Thule culture) settlements can be found together o...
International audienceIn the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished...
International audienceIn the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished...
Leverhulme Trust : Grant F/00152/QNational Science Foundation NSF grant ARC114010; NSF grant ARC1104...
Europeanization of sub-Arctic environments by Norse communities in Greenland, from the early 11th to...
In the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished from the 9th to the 1...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
In the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished from the 9th to the 1...
Europeanization of sub-Arctic environments by Norse communities in Greenland, from the early 11th to...
As the focus of several research programs since the pioneering work of Iversen (1954) and Fredskild ...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
This research was supported by the University of Edinburgh ExEDE Doctoral Training Studentship and N...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
Ruins representing both medieval Norse and Inuit (Thule culture) settlements can be found together o...
International audienceIn the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished...
International audienceIn the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished...
Leverhulme Trust : Grant F/00152/QNational Science Foundation NSF grant ARC114010; NSF grant ARC1104...
Europeanization of sub-Arctic environments by Norse communities in Greenland, from the early 11th to...
In the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished from the 9th to the 1...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
In the northern Atlantic, Norse agricultural and pastoral practices flourished from the 9th to the 1...
Europeanization of sub-Arctic environments by Norse communities in Greenland, from the early 11th to...
As the focus of several research programs since the pioneering work of Iversen (1954) and Fredskild ...