The most recent baltic sea marine hunter-gatherers? The buried individual of grave IB3 in the Suutarinniemi cemetery, Finland

Author:

Lahtinen MariaORCID,Hakamäki Ville,Kuusela Jari-Matti

Abstract

Most European hunter-gatherers slowly assimilated into farming communities during the Neolithic period. In the north these groups persisted far longer. In this paper, we present evidence from what may be one of the most recent non-agricultural sites in the region, where a marine hunter-gatherer lifestyle may have continued until as late as the 15th–16th centuries AD. The isotope composition of incremental dental analysis suggests a significant, long-term dependence on seals. This indicates that vestiges of this means of subsistence might have been present in Europe for much longer than previously thought.

Funder

Kulttuurin ja Yhteiskunnan Tutkimuksen Toimikunta

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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