Anthropogenic heathlands: disturbance ecologies and the social organisation of past super-resilient landscapes

  • Løvschal M
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Abstract

Focusing on the North European heathlands, this project investigates how self-organised communities in the past established large-scale grazing regimes. By considering changes in their particular forms of disturbance, exhaustion, autonomy and collaboration, the author envisages a new archaeology of emergent multispecies entanglements across a deep-time scale.

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Løvschal, M. (2021). Anthropogenic heathlands: disturbance ecologies and the social organisation of past super-resilient landscapes. Antiquity, 95(381). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.46

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