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Prehistoric population history in eastern Fennoscandia
Authors:Miikka Tallavaara  Petro Pesonen  Markku Oinonen
Affiliation:1. Institute for Cultural Research, Department of Archaeology, University of Helsinki, FI-00014, Finland;2. Finnish Museum of Natural History, Dating Laboratory, University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:In this article, prehistoric population history in eastern Fennoscandia is modelled using summed probability distributions of radiocarbon dates. In addition, radiocarbon date distribution is compared with other proxy data. Different proxies seem to produce similar distributions, which enhances the overall reliability of the pattern. The results indicate that there was a very pronounced peak in the hunter–gatherer population slightly after 4000 cal BC. This peak seems to be linked to increased environmental productivity. The subsequent population decline culminated just before the local appearance of farming economies in different sub-areas, which is an interesting result in the wider northern and central European context. Along with the adoption of agriculture, new population growth began in eastern Fennoscandia.
Keywords:Fennoscandia   North Europe   Population history   Radiocarbon dates
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