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Record #154948:

The Saami between East and West in the Middle Ages: an archaeological contribution to the history of reindeer breeding / Thomas Wallerström.

Title: The Saami between East and West in the Middle Ages: an archaeological contribution to the history of reindeer breeding / Thomas Wallerström.
Author(s): Wallerström, Thomas.
Date: 2000.
In: Acta Borealia. (2000.), Vol. 17(1) (2000)
Abstract: Discusses when and where reindeer breeding emerged from use as decoy and means of transport, and why it belonged to Swedish trade network alone. Basis for survey is social anthropological theory and historical or archaeological evidence. Prerequisites are economic reserves, i.e. silver, and regular contact with other economies. Probable date is 15th Cent. Economic network was set up by birkarler. Also illustrates how peripheral group came into frontier drawing. Interpretation of stallo sites is discussed.
Notes:

Acta Borealia. Vol. 17(1) :3-39 (2000).

Keywords: 339 -- Trade.
39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
546.57 -- Silver.
636.294 -- Reindeer husbandry.
93"04/14" -- Fifth to fifteenth centuries A.D.
K -- Economics and economic development.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*57) -- Sweden.
SPRI record no.: 154948

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