Sökning: "settlement pattern"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 29 avhandlingar innehållade orden settlement pattern.
1. Bosättning och resursutnyttjande : miljöarkeologiska studier av boplatser med härdar från perioden 600-1900 e. Kr inom skogssamiskt område
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on dwelling sites with hearths dating from the period 600-1900 AD, located in the coniferous forest areas of Northern Sweden. The term dwelling sites with hearths refers to sites where stone-lined hearths occur. LÄS MER
2. Phytobenthic communities in the Baltic Sea - seasonal patterns in settlement and succession
Sammanfattning : Seasonal changes in reproduction, recruitment, occurrence and growth of marine plant and animal species is a common phenomenon world-wide. This thesis investigates whether such seasonal changes could determine the succession in subtidal phytobenthic communities on free space in the Baltic Sea. LÄS MER
3. Boplatser och offerplatser : ekonomisk strategi och boplatsmönster bland skogssamer 700-1600 AD
Sammanfattning : This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greater Norrland's forest area, from the establishment of the Settlements through to historical times. The Settlements are chiefly characterised by hearths, but it is also important to study Saami sacrificial sites when trying to understand the significance of the settlement patterns. LÄS MER
4. Forest reindeer herding A.D. 1-1800 : an archaeological and palaeoecological study in northern Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with reindeer domestication and herding in northern Sweden. The work is focussed on the introduction of forest reindeer herding but this problem is discussed in a wider economic and cultural context.The archaeological material is considered from sourcecritical aspects. LÄS MER
5. Från Döudden till Varghalsen : en studie av kontinuitet och förändring inom ett fångstsamhälle i övre Norrlands inland, 5200 f.Kr. - 400 e.Kr
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an investigation of a prehistoric hunter-gatherer society in Arjeplog, Lappland, northern Sweden, with regard to changes in the subsistence strategies and social organization. Chronologically, the archeological record dates from 5200 BC to 400 AD. LÄS MER