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Medieval Colanization and Abandonment in the South Swedish Uplands: a Review of Settlement and Land Use Dynamics Inferred from the Pollen Record
Volume 20 (2013): Frontier Societies and Environmental Change in Northeast Europe, pp. 77–90
Per Lagerås  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v20i0.809
Pub. online: 30 December 2013      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
13 February 2012
Revised
9 May 2012
Accepted
24 May 2012
Published
30 December 2013

Abstract

In this review of pollen data from the South Swedish uplands, evidence is presented of colonisation and strong agricultural expansion during the 11th to 13th centuries, followed by farm abandonment and land use change during the 14th to 15th centuries. The latter is associated with the Black Death and the late medieval crisis. Pollen data show that abandonment in the uplands resulted in the regrowth of woodland, but also in land use change from cereal growing to grazing. Similar cycles of agricultural expansion and decline are identified also from earlier periods during the Iron Age, which highlights the sensitive character of upland agriculture and settlement.

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Keywords
pollen analysis agriculture middle Ages Black Death late medieval crisis

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