2023
DOI: 10.1177/09596836231185839
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Living through changing climates: Temperature and seasonality correlate with population fluctuations among Holocene hunter-fisher-gatherers on the west coast of Norway

Abstract: The use of archaeological proxy records representative of population dynamics is paramount for a richer understanding of prehistoric cultural change, but its use require a dialectic assessment between proximate climatic drivers and ultimate cultural responses. Focusing on the Stone Age archaeological record of Western Norway (11,500–4300 cal. BP), this paper presents an exhaustive empirical curation and statistical testing between changing climates and demographic responses among coastal hunter-fisher-gatherer… Show more

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“…This has also been the case for Norwegian Stone Age archaeology (e.g. Bergsvik et al 2021;Jørgensen 2020;Lundström 2023;Nielsen et al 2019;Nielsen 2021a;Persson 2018;Solheim 2020;Solheim and Persson 2018; see also Persson 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…This has also been the case for Norwegian Stone Age archaeology (e.g. Bergsvik et al 2021;Jørgensen 2020;Lundström 2023;Nielsen et al 2019;Nielsen 2021a;Persson 2018;Solheim 2020;Solheim and Persson 2018; see also Persson 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In the same vein, environmental conditions, constraints and developments beyond RSL change also represent a range of factors that can have implications for these dimensions, and will consequently be of future importance to unpack the relationship between the proxies (e.g. Hoebe et al 2023;Jørgensen et al 2020;Lundström 2023;Manninen et al 2018;Ordonez and Riede 2022). To account for the confounding effects these might have, a more principled and comprehensive evaluation of how investigatory practices might impact the SPDs would also be beneficial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%