Settlement, shieling and landscape : the local history of a forest hamlet; Marie Emanuelsson; 2003

Settlement, shieling and landscape : the local history of a forest hamlet

av Marie Emanuelsson
This book is the presentation of the landscape history of an entire forest hamlet and its inhabitants during the period AD 500-1800, studied through an interdisciplinary approach. The ambition has been to focus on the daily lives of ordinary farmers, whose use of the outland made it an integrated part of the local economy. This is predominantly a presentation of new data regarding settlements and landscape history from forested areas and other so-called peripheral areas, based on the disciplines of archaeology, human geography and palaeoecology.
This book is the presentation of the landscape history of an entire forest hamlet and its inhabitants during the period AD 500-1800, studied through an interdisciplinary approach. The ambition has been to focus on the daily lives of ordinary farmers, whose use of the outland made it an integrated part of the local economy. This is predominantly a presentation of new data regarding settlements and landscape history from forested areas and other so-called peripheral areas, based on the disciplines of archaeology, human geography and palaeoecology.
Utgiven: 2003
ISBN: 9789122020356
Förlag: Almqvist & Wiksell Internation
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 153 st
This book is the presentation of the landscape history of an entire forest hamlet and its inhabitants during the period AD 500-1800, studied through an interdisciplinary approach. The ambition has been to focus on the daily lives of ordinary farmers, whose use of the outland made it an integrated part of the local economy. This is predominantly a presentation of new data regarding settlements and landscape history from forested areas and other so-called peripheral areas, based on the disciplines of archaeology, human geography and palaeoecology.
This book is the presentation of the landscape history of an entire forest hamlet and its inhabitants during the period AD 500-1800, studied through an interdisciplinary approach. The ambition has been to focus on the daily lives of ordinary farmers, whose use of the outland made it an integrated part of the local economy. This is predominantly a presentation of new data regarding settlements and landscape history from forested areas and other so-called peripheral areas, based on the disciplines of archaeology, human geography and palaeoecology.
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