Prehistoric Human Settlement in the Lower Reaches of the River Jägala
Volume 6 (2006), pp. 104–111
Pub. online: 28 September 2006
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
18 November 2002
18 November 2002
Published
28 September 2006
28 September 2006
Abstract
This paper describes traces of human activities in the lower reaches of the River Jägala (North Estonia) from the Mesolithic till the Middle Ages. Attention is paid to the conditions essential to life and how people adjusted to them in the Prehistoric period and the Middle Ages. Also, the topic of the ritual landscape is discussed and the possible religious and ritual significance of the landscape analysed. This paper also tries to find an answer to the question whether people in Prehistoric times were only guided by economic considerations, or if there were also other aspects that attracted them near the banks of the River Jägala.