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Buried in water, burdened by nature—Resilience carried the Iron Age people through Fimbulvinter

Levänluhta is a unique archaeological site with the remains of nearly a hundred Iron Age individuals found from a water burial in Ostrobothnia, Finland. The strongest climatic downturn of the Common Era, resembling the great Fimbulvinter in Norse mythology, hit these people during the 6(th) century...

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Autores principales: Oinonen, Markku, Alenius, Teija, Arppe, Laura, Bocherens, Hervé, Etu-Sihvola, Heli, Helama, Samuli, Huhtamaa, Heli, Lahtinen, Maria, Mannermaa, Kristiina, Onkamo, Päivi, Palo, Jukka, Sajantila, Antti, Salo, Kati, Sundell, Tarja, Vanhanen, Santeri, Wessman, Anna
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32315354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231787
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author Oinonen, Markku
Alenius, Teija
Arppe, Laura
Bocherens, Hervé
Etu-Sihvola, Heli
Helama, Samuli
Huhtamaa, Heli
Lahtinen, Maria
Mannermaa, Kristiina
Onkamo, Päivi
Palo, Jukka
Sajantila, Antti
Salo, Kati
Sundell, Tarja
Vanhanen, Santeri
Wessman, Anna
author_facet Oinonen, Markku
Alenius, Teija
Arppe, Laura
Bocherens, Hervé
Etu-Sihvola, Heli
Helama, Samuli
Huhtamaa, Heli
Lahtinen, Maria
Mannermaa, Kristiina
Onkamo, Päivi
Palo, Jukka
Sajantila, Antti
Salo, Kati
Sundell, Tarja
Vanhanen, Santeri
Wessman, Anna
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description Levänluhta is a unique archaeological site with the remains of nearly a hundred Iron Age individuals found from a water burial in Ostrobothnia, Finland. The strongest climatic downturn of the Common Era, resembling the great Fimbulvinter in Norse mythology, hit these people during the 6(th) century AD. This study establishes chronological, dietary, and livelihood synthesis on this population based on stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic and radiocarbon analyses on human remains, supported by multidisciplinary evidence. Extraordinarily broad stable isotopic distribution is observed, indicating three subgroups with distinct dietary habits spanning four centuries. This emphasizes the versatile livelihoods practiced at this boundary of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. While the impact of the prolonged cold darkness of the 6(th) century was devastating for European communities relying on cultivation, the broad range of livelihoods provided resilience for the Levänluhta people to overcome the abrupt climatic decline.
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spelling pubmed-71739372020-04-27 Buried in water, burdened by nature—Resilience carried the Iron Age people through Fimbulvinter Oinonen, Markku Alenius, Teija Arppe, Laura Bocherens, Hervé Etu-Sihvola, Heli Helama, Samuli Huhtamaa, Heli Lahtinen, Maria Mannermaa, Kristiina Onkamo, Päivi Palo, Jukka Sajantila, Antti Salo, Kati Sundell, Tarja Vanhanen, Santeri Wessman, Anna PLoS One Research Article Levänluhta is a unique archaeological site with the remains of nearly a hundred Iron Age individuals found from a water burial in Ostrobothnia, Finland. The strongest climatic downturn of the Common Era, resembling the great Fimbulvinter in Norse mythology, hit these people during the 6(th) century AD. This study establishes chronological, dietary, and livelihood synthesis on this population based on stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic and radiocarbon analyses on human remains, supported by multidisciplinary evidence. Extraordinarily broad stable isotopic distribution is observed, indicating three subgroups with distinct dietary habits spanning four centuries. This emphasizes the versatile livelihoods practiced at this boundary of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. While the impact of the prolonged cold darkness of the 6(th) century was devastating for European communities relying on cultivation, the broad range of livelihoods provided resilience for the Levänluhta people to overcome the abrupt climatic decline. Public Library of Science 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7173937/ /pubmed/32315354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231787 Text en © 2020 Oinonen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alenius, Teija
Arppe, Laura
Bocherens, Hervé
Etu-Sihvola, Heli
Helama, Samuli
Huhtamaa, Heli
Lahtinen, Maria
Mannermaa, Kristiina
Onkamo, Päivi
Palo, Jukka
Sajantila, Antti
Salo, Kati
Sundell, Tarja
Vanhanen, Santeri
Wessman, Anna
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title_full_unstemmed Buried in water, burdened by nature—Resilience carried the Iron Age people through Fimbulvinter
title_short Buried in water, burdened by nature—Resilience carried the Iron Age people through Fimbulvinter
title_sort buried in water, burdened by nature—resilience carried the iron age people through fimbulvinter
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32315354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231787
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