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Palaeoecology and Archaeology of the Village of Uukuniemi,Eastern Finland
Authors:Teija Alenius  Ville Laakso
Institution:1. Geological Survey of Finland , PO Box 96, FI-02150, Espoo, Finland teija.alenius@gtk.fi, vilaakso@utu.fi;3. Department of Archaeology , University of Turku , FI-20014, Turun yliopisto, Finland
Abstract:Abstract

In the present article, pollen analytical results from Lake Kirkkolampi are presented and compared with results provided by archaeological material. Pollen analysis is connected with the archaeological research project at Papinniemi in Uukuniemi. Papinniemi is one of the numerous Greek Orthodox settlements that existed in Karelia in the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. Archaeological evidence of settlement preceding this period is very scarce, and in this respect Uukuniemi represents a typical area in eastern Finland. There is no archaeological evidence of permanent settlement in Uukuniemi from the Early Metal Period (c. 1800 bcad 400), the Middle Iron Age (c. ad 400–800) or from the Late Iron Age (c. ad 800–1300). Pollen analysis demonstrated the onset of cultivation c. cal ad 300. Marked intensification of agricultural activities and cultivation in permanent fields took place around cal ad 800. A shift in land-use practises, including a declining use of fire, is visible at cal ad 1520–1600. The discrepancy between archaeological and palaeoecological records raises several questions, and the problems of Early Metal Period and Iron Age populations, as well as settlement continuity, are discussed.
Keywords:Pollen analysis  Archaeology  Land use  Settlement history  Lake sediments  Holocene  Karelia  Parikkala  Uukuniemi  Eastern Finland
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