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Mobility patterns in inland southwestern Sweden during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age

Malou Blank, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Corina Knipper, Karin Margarita Frei, Helena Malmström, Magdalena Fraser, Emma Svensson, Torsten Günther, Hannes Yngve, Mattias Jakobsson, Anders Götherström, Jan Storå

2021Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in southwestern Sweden. Human mobility patterns in Falbygden were studied by applying strontium isotope analysis combined with archaeological and bioarchaeological data, including mtDNA and sex assessment on a large dataset encompassing 141 individuals from 21 megalithic graves. In combination with other archaeological and anthropological records, we investigated the temporal and spatial scale of individual movement, mobility patterns of specific categories of people and possible social drivers behind them. Our results of strontium and biomolecular analyses suggest that mobility increased in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age compared to the earlier parts of the Neolithic. The data indicate individuals moving both into and away from Falbygden. Mobility patterns and contact networks also shift over time.

Topics & Concepts

Bronze AgeMegalithArchaeologyGeographyPopulationChalcolithicGrave goodsBronzeGeographic mobilityDemographySociologyForensic and Genetic ResearchArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies