Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards

Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing question for the archaeology of the area and has wider relevance to animal domestication studies globally. Despite considerable research activity, many details of reindeer domestication and early reindee...

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Main Authors: Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa), van den Berg, M. (Mathilde), Niinimäki, S. (Sirpa), Pelletier, M. (Maxime)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2021042211333 2023-07-30T04:03:26+02:00 Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa) van den Berg, M. (Mathilde) Niinimäki, S. (Sirpa) Pelletier, M. (Maxime) 2021 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2021042211333 eng eng Elsevier info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/756431/EU/Domestication in Action - Tracing Archaeological Markers of Human-Animal Interaction/DOMESTICATION info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Animal domestication Draught animals Entheseal changes Fennoscandia Palaeopathology Reindeer Sámi info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:00:44Z Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing question for the archaeology of the area and has wider relevance to animal domestication studies globally. Despite considerable research activity, many details of reindeer domestication and early reindeer management remain unclear. This paper explores the use of draught reindeer in early Sámi reindeer herding and the implications for understanding reindeer domestication and early reindeer herding strategies. Faunal assemblages from three Sámi dwelling sites in Northeastern Fennoscandia (AD 1300–1800) were subjected to radiocarbon dating and analysis of palaeopathological lesions, entheseal changes and osteometric measurements. The results suggest that working reindeer were present in the archaeological assemblages from AD 1300 onwards. This is the earliest direct evidence of draught reindeer use by the Sámi. It predates the earliest unequivocal historical sources on draught reindeer use, and confirms the hypothesis that draught reindeer were important in early reindeer herding. Our results show that that small-scale reindeer herding was integrated into the subsistence strategy of the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia earlier than previously suggested. Furthermore, the results imply that training and working together with reindeer were ways of constructing the domestication relationship between the Sámi and reindeer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic Animal domestication
Draught animals
Entheseal changes
Fennoscandia
Palaeopathology
Reindeer
Sámi
spellingShingle Animal domestication
Draught animals
Entheseal changes
Fennoscandia
Palaeopathology
Reindeer
Sámi
Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
van den Berg, M. (Mathilde)
Niinimäki, S. (Sirpa)
Pelletier, M. (Maxime)
Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
topic_facet Animal domestication
Draught animals
Entheseal changes
Fennoscandia
Palaeopathology
Reindeer
Sámi
description Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing question for the archaeology of the area and has wider relevance to animal domestication studies globally. Despite considerable research activity, many details of reindeer domestication and early reindeer management remain unclear. This paper explores the use of draught reindeer in early Sámi reindeer herding and the implications for understanding reindeer domestication and early reindeer herding strategies. Faunal assemblages from three Sámi dwelling sites in Northeastern Fennoscandia (AD 1300–1800) were subjected to radiocarbon dating and analysis of palaeopathological lesions, entheseal changes and osteometric measurements. The results suggest that working reindeer were present in the archaeological assemblages from AD 1300 onwards. This is the earliest direct evidence of draught reindeer use by the Sámi. It predates the earliest unequivocal historical sources on draught reindeer use, and confirms the hypothesis that draught reindeer were important in early reindeer herding. Our results show that that small-scale reindeer herding was integrated into the subsistence strategy of the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia earlier than previously suggested. Furthermore, the results imply that training and working together with reindeer were ways of constructing the domestication relationship between the Sámi and reindeer.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
van den Berg, M. (Mathilde)
Niinimäki, S. (Sirpa)
Pelletier, M. (Maxime)
author_facet Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
van den Berg, M. (Mathilde)
Niinimäki, S. (Sirpa)
Pelletier, M. (Maxime)
author_sort Salmi, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
title Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
title_short Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
title_full Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
title_fullStr Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
title_full_unstemmed Earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the Sámi of Northeastern Fennoscandia AD 1300 onwards
title_sort earliest archaeological evidence for domesticated reindeer economy among the sámi of northeastern fennoscandia ad 1300 onwards
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2021042211333
genre Fennoscandia
genre_facet Fennoscandia
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