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Investigating long-term human ecodynamics in the European Arctic: Towards an integrated multi-scalar analysis of early and mid Holocene cultural, environmental and palaeodemographic sequences in Finnmark County, Northern Norway

机译:在欧洲北部和中海全新文化,环境和古代分析序列中的综合多标量分析,挪威北北部的综合多标量分析

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Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement. In contrast, Northern Norway has an unbroken archaeological record that extends back to the early Holocene. Numerous high-resolution archaeological and palaeoenvironmental records have been generated by commercial excavations and surveys, offering archaeologists unique opportunities to investigate long-term human ecodynamics in an Arctic coastal setting. To date, however, deeper analysis of the new datasets has yet to be undertaken. This paper aims to present a new synthesis of early and mid Holocene archaeological and paleoenvironmental sequences for Western Finnmark (11500-2000 cal BP). This enables us to identify three major phases of culture change that broadly correlate with climatic and environmental shifts. We then present emerging results from our multi-scalar analysis of the processes driving these transformations. At supra regional and regional scales, our palaeodemographic modelling indicates major population events centered around 6000 cal BP and 4000 cal BP. At intra-regional scales, we are identifying spatial clustering of prehistoric settlements into local socio-economic communities. At the scale of local settlements, our analysis of housepit chronologies is clarifying the degree of simultaneous occupation and re-use. We also draw on recent research into rock art and ritual landscapes in an effort to reconstruct the relationship between settlement clusters and general interaction patterns. Integration of these diverse lines of evidence is generating a vivid picture of thriving Arctic coastal communities, with indications that the timing and pace of cultural responses to climatic and environmental changes were more complex than previously thought.
机译:Circumpolar北极的大多数部分只有不连续的人类沉降证据。相比之下,挪威北部有一个不间断的考古记录,延伸到全新世。商业挖掘和调查已经产生了许多高分辨率考古和古环境记录,提供了考古学家在北极沿海环境中调查长期人类生态动力学的独特机会。然而,迄今为止,对新数据集的更深入分析尚未进行。本文旨在为西Finnmark(11500-2000 CAL BP)呈现新的全新天生考古和古环境序列的新合成。这使我们能够确定与气候和环境变化大致相关的文化变化的三个主要阶段。然后,我们从我们的多标标分析到驱动这些转换的过程的多标量分析出现的结果。在Supra地区和区域尺度,我们的古代甲型造型表明主要的人口活动达到6000卢比和4000年CAL BP。在区域内,我们正在将史前定居点的空间聚类识别到当地社会经济社区。在当地定居点的规模中,我们对房屋间符的分析是澄清同时占用和重复使用的程度。我们还借鉴了岩石艺术和仪式景观的研究,以重建解决群集和一般互动模式之间的关系。这些不同的证据整合正在生成蓬勃发展的北极沿海社区的生动画面,迹象表明,对气候和环境变化的文化反应的时机和节奏比以前认为更复杂。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2020年第may30期|52-64|共13页
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    UiT Arctic Univ Norway Dept Archaeol Hist Religious Studies & Theol Tromso Norway;

    UiT Arctic Univ Norway Arct Univ Museum Tromso Norway;

    UiT Arctic Univ Norway Dept Archaeol Hist Religious Studies & Theol Tromso Norway;

    UiT Arctic Univ Norway Arct Univ Museum Tromso Norway;

    UiT Arctic Univ Norway Arct Univ Museum Tromso Norway;

    Univ Groningen Arctic Ctr Groningen Netherlands|Univ Groningen Groningen Inst Archaeol Groningen Netherlands;

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