Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950

This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital register containing records of all known ancient monuments in Sweden) in the provinces of Västerbotten and Norrbotten, Northern Sweden. A total of c. 1500 hearths are known in the area, mainly situated n...

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Main Authors: Lars Liedgren, Ingela Bergman, Per H. Ramqvist, Greger Hörnberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2016-08-01
Series:Rangifer
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3767
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spelling doaj-703b739d28414c1d84e8b61de400b0192020-11-24T22:15:47ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingRangifer1890-67292016-08-0136110.7557/2.36.1.37673526Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950Lars Liedgren0Ingela BergmanPer H. RamqvistGreger HörnbergSilvermuseet/INSARC This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital register containing records of all known ancient monuments in Sweden) in the provinces of Västerbotten and Norrbotten, Northern Sweden. A total of c. 1500 hearths are known in the area, mainly situated north of the river Skellefteälven. Within a study area of 107 x 94 km, 32 hearths were randomly selected for excavation, each site embracing 1-14 hearths. The sites were scanned using a metal detector and nearly all artifacts found were from the period AD 1600-1900. 14C-datings of charcoal and burned bones corroborated that most hearths were used during this period, with a large number dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. Many hearths contained bones from mature reindeer, indicating that the hearths were related to reindeer herding. We suggest that most hearths are related to nomadic Sami reindeer herders using coastal areas for winter pasture, possibly resulting from the breakdown of the “lappskatteland” (taxation lands) system and an increase in reindeer numbers.   https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3767hearthSami14C-datingsreindeerartifactVästerbotten
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author Lars Liedgren
Ingela Bergman
Per H. Ramqvist
Greger Hörnberg
spellingShingle Lars Liedgren
Ingela Bergman
Per H. Ramqvist
Greger Hörnberg
Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
Rangifer
hearth
Sami
14C-datings
reindeer
artifact
Västerbotten
author_facet Lars Liedgren
Ingela Bergman
Per H. Ramqvist
Greger Hörnberg
author_sort Lars Liedgren
title Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
title_short Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
title_full Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
title_fullStr Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
title_full_unstemmed Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950
title_sort hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost sweden, from the period ad 800 to 1950
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Rangifer
issn 1890-6729
publishDate 2016-08-01
description This paper presents a study of the chronological setting of hearths registered in FMIS (digital register containing records of all known ancient monuments in Sweden) in the provinces of Västerbotten and Norrbotten, Northern Sweden. A total of c. 1500 hearths are known in the area, mainly situated north of the river Skellefteälven. Within a study area of 107 x 94 km, 32 hearths were randomly selected for excavation, each site embracing 1-14 hearths. The sites were scanned using a metal detector and nearly all artifacts found were from the period AD 1600-1900. 14C-datings of charcoal and burned bones corroborated that most hearths were used during this period, with a large number dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. Many hearths contained bones from mature reindeer, indicating that the hearths were related to reindeer herding. We suggest that most hearths are related to nomadic Sami reindeer herders using coastal areas for winter pasture, possibly resulting from the breakdown of the “lappskatteland” (taxation lands) system and an increase in reindeer numbers.  
topic hearth
Sami
14C-datings
reindeer
artifact
Västerbotten
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3767
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