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Palsfundamentals History Thursday The Norse landnám on the North Atlantic islands
Journey back in time to explore the profound environmental changes brought by the Norse colonization (landnám) of the North Atlantic islands – the Faroes, Iceland, and Greenland – starting in the 9th century AD. This video delves into a fascinating study that examines how these "pristine" landscapes, with their unique pre-settlement ecosystems, reacted to the introduction of human activity and domestic animals.
Discover:
"Pristine" Landscapes & Environmental Gradients: How the islands offered an unparalleled opportunity to study human impact across varying climates, from warmer maritime conditions to the harsh low Arctic.
The Vulnerable Biota: Why the limited diversity and absence of grazing mammals in the Faroes and Iceland made them exceptionally susceptible to environmental shifts.
Dating the Past: The crucial role of radiocarbon dating and the groundbreaking use of tephrochronology (volcanic ash layers) in precisely mapping environmental changes over time.
Dramatic Landscape Transformations: Witness the extensive deforestation, severe soil erosion, and shifts in plant communities that fundamentally reshaped these islands.
Economic Adaptations: Learn how Norse settlers' farming practices evolved under environmental pressures, from initial attempts to replicate homeland economies to the emergence of sheep-and-cattle-based systems.
Zooarchaeological Insights: What animal bone remains reveal about early subsistence strategies and the key role of introduced livestock as agents of environmental change.
This video distills the core arguments and most important findings from a pivotal environmental impact assessment, offering a comprehensive look at the long-term consequences of human-environment interactions.
Source:
This video is based on a detailed briefing document reviewing:
Dugmore, A.J., Buckland, P.C., Church, M., Edwards, K.J., Lawson, I.T., McGovern, T.H., Panagiotakopulu, E., Simpson, I.A., Skidmore, P., & Sveinbjarnardottir, G. (2005). "The Norse landnám on the North Atlantic islands: an environmental impact assessment." Polar Record, 41(1), 21-37.
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