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Book: Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe

Chapter: 1. Environment and Adaptation of Forager Pioneers in the North-western Regions of Europe

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.30912

Blurb:

The first volume presents new archaeological and ecological data and analyses on the relation between human subsistence and survival, and the natural history of North-Western Europe throughout the period 10000 - 6000 BC. The volume contains contributions from ecological oriented archaeologists and from the natural sciences, throwing new light on the physical and biotic/ecological conditions of relevance to the earliest settlement. Main themes are human subsistence, subsistence technology, ecology and food availability pertaining to the first humans, and demographic patterns among humans linked to the accessibility of different landscapes.

Chapter Contributors

  • Birgitte Skar (birgitte.skar@ntnu.no - bskar) 'University Museum, Norway'
  • Heidi Breivik (HBreivik@equinoxpub.com - HBreivik) 'Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)'