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Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland

机译:不平衡,适应和格陵兰北部的挪威结算

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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 limiting the efficacy of seasonal hunting strategies. Recent climate data provide evidence of sustained cooling from the mid thirteenth century and climate variation from the early fifteenth century. Archaeological evidence suggests that the Norse made incremental adjustments to the changing sub-arctic environment, but were limited by cultural adaptations made in past environments.
机译:越来越多的证据表明北极文化和生态系统遵循对气候变化的非线性反应。北美北美北美北部农民在十世纪下期为北极格陵兰推出农业,创造了股东景观,利用季节性丰富的海洋和陆地资源。利用最近调查工作的利基施工框架和数据,饮食研究和区域规模气候代理,我们研究了这一进口农业利基之间的潜在不匹配,以及环境从十五世纪到十五世纪的环境的制约因素。我们认为景观修改在整个定居点,结构化和限制季节狩猎策略的效果的过程中兼顾了北美北欧的农业风格。最近的气候数据提供了从十三世纪中期和十六世纪初的气候变化的持续冷却的证据。考古证据表明,Norse对变化的亚北极环境进行了增量调整,但受到过去环境中的文化适应的限制。

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