The Agrarian Life of the North 2000 BC AD 1000
Studies in Rural Settlement and Farming in Norway
Author(s)
Oma, Kristin Armstrong
Gjerpe, Lars Erik
Stamnes, Arne Anderson
Rødsrud, Christian Løchsen
Grønnesby, Geir
Dahl, Barbro
Bukkemoen, Grethe Bjørkan
Hjelle, Kari Loe
Jensen, Christin E.
Arntzen, Johan E.
Gil, Theo
Soltvedt, Eli-Christine
Mokkelbost, Marte
Prøsch-Danielsen, Lisbeth
Bjørndal, Even
Sauvage, Raymond
Meling, Trond
Contributor(s)
Iversen, Frode (editor)
Petersson, Håkan (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The 14 articles presented in this publication represent some of the latest and most relevant research on rural settlement and farming from the Late Neolithic through the Early Medieval Period in Norway. It deals with the impact of climate change, plague and the AD 536â 7 volcanic event and some of the earliest farms north of the Arctic Circle. It provides new perspectives and archaeological evidence for the Viking age farm of Norway, differences in regional settlement structures of agrarian societies, the relation between houses and graves in the Iron Age, and varying food practices as indicators of societal change.
Keywords
late neolithic; farming; iron age; regional settlement structures; early medieval period; rural settlement; Bronze Age; Longhouse; Viking AgeDOI
10.17585/noasp.13.42ISBN
9788283140996OCN
1030818668Publisher website
https://www.cappelendamm.no/Publication date and place
2017Classification
Archaeology