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Record #122060:

The main phases of colonisation in Northern Finland / Jouko Vahtola.

Title: The main phases of colonisation in Northern Finland / Jouko Vahtola.
Author(s): Vahtola, Jouko.
Date: 1992.
In: Faravid. (1992.), Vol. 16 (1992)
Abstract: Recent work suggests origins of Finnish population go back into Stone Age. Present peoples are mixture of old population with new elements such as Germanic, while Saami originated from isolated segment of old population. Iron Age graves in northern Finland show other forms than Saami from 3rd to 6th Cents AD. No connection has been found with Middle Age settlements. 10 stages from (1) 12th Cent to (10) post-WW2, when displaced Karelians were resettled, are identified and explained, with typical economic features: (2) migrants from Savo c. 1540-1635, (3) regress 1635-1680, (4) uninhabited tracts 1680-1700, (5) major problems 1700-1750, (6) rapid advance 1750-1805, (7) slow progress, (8) crown peasant farms 1870-1922, (9) new settlement laws 1920s and 1930s.
Notes:

Faravid. Vol. 16 :141-151 (1992).

Keywords: 314.72 -- Migration, internal.
93"04/14" -- Fifth to fifteenth centuries A.D.
93"15/19" -- Sixteenth to twentieth centuries A.D.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*56) -- Finland.
(*561) -- Finnish Lapland.
SPRI record no.: 122060

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