The Farming Economy in South and Central Sweden during the Bronze Age - A Study Based on Carbonised Botanical Evidence

Authors

  • Stefan Gustafsson Umeå University

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https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.1998.05

Abstract

The article provides a survey of carbonised seed finds in south and central Sweden which can be attributed to the Swedish Bronze Age, 1800—500 B.C. This period must be considered one of the most dynamic with regard to prehistoric agriculture. The material has been collected at prehistoric dwelling sites and largely consists of household refuse. During the Early Bronze Age agriculture was based on speltoid wheat's and naked barley. Around 1000 B.C. the speltoid wheats and the naked barley decline strongly, while hulled barley takes over as the most important crop. This shift in the choice of crop indicates the introduction of agricultural fertilization and systems with permanent, manured fields.

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Published

1998-12-28

How to Cite

Gustafsson, S. (1998) “The Farming Economy in South and Central Sweden during the Bronze Age - A Study Based on Carbonised Botanical Evidence”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 6(1), pp. 63–71. doi: 10.37718/CSA.1998.05.

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Research Articles