Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1036610 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
An interdisciplinary approach involving analysis of plant macrofossils, pollen and soil micro morphology in combination with large-scale stripping of top soil, was applied in order to get a comprehensive understanding of pre-historic settlement, farming economy and land-use in Ãstfold, SE Norway. Investigations of 25 sites lead to two distinctive results: 1) A time-space perspective on usages of plants, and 2) Identification of agrarian activities in a relict field. Studies of these topics have hitherto been limited for this region. The results add fresh and essential knowledge to pre-historic times in Ãstfold and make a significant contribution to the understanding to these topics in neighbouring regions.
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Authors
Gro Anita BÃ¥rdseth, Paula Utigard Sandvik,