Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa

Abstract The purpose of this study is to look at the plant use on the coast of the Bothnian Bay and especially the changes that have taken place in the era of modernization. What changes do we see in the use of grave plants? How did urbanization influence everyday plant use? How did garden culture a...

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Main Author: Tranberg, A. (Annemari)
Other Authors: Ylimaunu, T. (Timo), Salmi, A. (Anna-Kaisa), Buckland, P. (Phil)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Finnish
Published: Oulun yliopisto 2018
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-952-62-1901-1 2023-07-30T04:04:37+02:00 Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa Tranberg, A. (Annemari) Ylimaunu, T. (Timo) Salmi, A. (Anna-Kaisa) Buckland, P. (Phil) 2018-05-18 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526219011 fin fin Oulun yliopisto info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3205 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2218 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2018 burial ceremony cartography early modern garden archaeology grave plant historical archaeology macrofossil medicines medieval modernization nature relationship urbanization hautakasvi hautaus historiallinen arkeologia kartografia kaupungistuminen keskiaika luontosuhde lääkekasvi makrofossiili modernisaatio puutarha-arkeologia varhaismoderni info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:01:37Z Abstract The purpose of this study is to look at the plant use on the coast of the Bothnian Bay and especially the changes that have taken place in the era of modernization. What changes do we see in the use of grave plants? How did urbanization influence everyday plant use? How did garden culture and food culture influence external contacts? The households surveyed were located on Keskikatu, Tornio, from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century. As a reference, to the early modern households, I have studied the use of grave plants of the east coast of the Bothnian Bay. The results are based on the archaeological excavation results of the cemeteries and the inventories under the churches. The burials under the floors of the Tornio, Kempele, Keminmaa and Haukipudas churches have been dated to the 17th to 19th centuries. The results of archaeological excavations at the Iin Hamina and Manamansalo cemeteries indicate the region’s medieval graves. The burials from Oulu Cathedral cemetery represent the 17th and 18th centuries, respectively. The gardening of the 18th century is a sign of a modern relationship with nature and, as part of urbanization, a key feature of modernization. The garden culture was visible earlier in the late 17th century and especially in 18th century Tornio and the northernmost parts of Sweden in structures and plans. New architectural currents were also introduced to Tornio in the form of urban plans, and features of classicalism were introduced during the 1700s, but some not until the next century. Ideas largely reached the North thanks to lively trade relations. Even though new commodities — ideas and materials — were wanted, appeared more in desires and plans than in practice. This is reflected in both food culture and garden culture. Foreign plants, medicines or foods were replaced by local plants. The availability of materials defined ownership in Tornio, and the disclosure of one’s own ethnic or class identity was not so important in a small community. The ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Keminmaa Jultika - University of Oulu repository Hamina ENVELOPE(25.076,25.076,70.093,70.093) Keminmaa ENVELOPE(24.545,24.545,65.802,65.802) Tornio ENVELOPE(24.147,24.147,65.848,65.848)
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topic burial ceremony
cartography
early modern
garden archaeology
grave plant
historical archaeology
macrofossil
medicines
medieval
modernization
nature relationship
urbanization
hautakasvi
hautaus
historiallinen arkeologia
kartografia
kaupungistuminen
keskiaika
luontosuhde
lääkekasvi
makrofossiili
modernisaatio
puutarha-arkeologia
varhaismoderni
spellingShingle burial ceremony
cartography
early modern
garden archaeology
grave plant
historical archaeology
macrofossil
medicines
medieval
modernization
nature relationship
urbanization
hautakasvi
hautaus
historiallinen arkeologia
kartografia
kaupungistuminen
keskiaika
luontosuhde
lääkekasvi
makrofossiili
modernisaatio
puutarha-arkeologia
varhaismoderni
Tranberg, A. (Annemari)
Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
topic_facet burial ceremony
cartography
early modern
garden archaeology
grave plant
historical archaeology
macrofossil
medicines
medieval
modernization
nature relationship
urbanization
hautakasvi
hautaus
historiallinen arkeologia
kartografia
kaupungistuminen
keskiaika
luontosuhde
lääkekasvi
makrofossiili
modernisaatio
puutarha-arkeologia
varhaismoderni
description Abstract The purpose of this study is to look at the plant use on the coast of the Bothnian Bay and especially the changes that have taken place in the era of modernization. What changes do we see in the use of grave plants? How did urbanization influence everyday plant use? How did garden culture and food culture influence external contacts? The households surveyed were located on Keskikatu, Tornio, from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century. As a reference, to the early modern households, I have studied the use of grave plants of the east coast of the Bothnian Bay. The results are based on the archaeological excavation results of the cemeteries and the inventories under the churches. The burials under the floors of the Tornio, Kempele, Keminmaa and Haukipudas churches have been dated to the 17th to 19th centuries. The results of archaeological excavations at the Iin Hamina and Manamansalo cemeteries indicate the region’s medieval graves. The burials from Oulu Cathedral cemetery represent the 17th and 18th centuries, respectively. The gardening of the 18th century is a sign of a modern relationship with nature and, as part of urbanization, a key feature of modernization. The garden culture was visible earlier in the late 17th century and especially in 18th century Tornio and the northernmost parts of Sweden in structures and plans. New architectural currents were also introduced to Tornio in the form of urban plans, and features of classicalism were introduced during the 1700s, but some not until the next century. Ideas largely reached the North thanks to lively trade relations. Even though new commodities — ideas and materials — were wanted, appeared more in desires and plans than in practice. This is reflected in both food culture and garden culture. Foreign plants, medicines or foods were replaced by local plants. The availability of materials defined ownership in Tornio, and the disclosure of one’s own ethnic or class identity was not so important in a small community. The ...
author2 Ylimaunu, T. (Timo)
Salmi, A. (Anna-Kaisa)
Buckland, P. (Phil)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Tranberg, A. (Annemari)
author_facet Tranberg, A. (Annemari)
author_sort Tranberg, A. (Annemari)
title Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
title_short Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
title_full Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
title_fullStr Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
title_full_unstemmed Ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen Perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
title_sort ympäristön ja ihmisen suhteen muuttuminen perämeren rannikolla varhaismodernina aikana:makrofossiilitutkimus kasvien käytöstä muuttuvassa maailmassa
publisher Oulun yliopisto
publishDate 2018
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Keminmaa
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Keminmaa
Tornio
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genre_facet Keminmaa
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