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Record #41637:

Some views concerning the importance of North Norway for Upper Norrland at the end of the prehistoric era / Gunnar Westin.

Title: Some views concerning the importance of North Norway for Upper Norrland at the end of the prehistoric era / Gunnar Westin.
Author(s): Westin, Gunnar.
Date: 1965.
Publisher: Luleå: Norrbottens Museum
In: Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day. (1965.),
Abstract: Early Norse advances to Upper Norrland were for hunting and trading, but in Viking times colonists moved in. Routes from Norway to Sweden followed valleys. These were used right until railway age, which continues to avoid frozen sea. Up to 1330 fish were exported by Hanseatic merchants in exchange for grain.
Notes:

In: Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day / Harald Hvarfner, ed.

Keywords: 339 -- Trade.
639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*57) -- Sweden.
(*58) -- Norway.
SPRI record no.: 41637

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