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Anne Birgitte Nielsen

Anne Nielsen

Project coordinator

Anne Birgitte Nielsen

Late Holocene landscape development around a Roman Iron Age mass grave, Alken Enge, Denmark

Author

  • Niels Emil Søe
  • Bent Vad Odgaard
  • Anne Birgitte Nielsen
  • Jesper Olsen
  • Søren M. Kristiansen

Summary, in English

Sediments from the small lake Ilsø situated in the Illerup/Alken Enge Valley were studied in order to investigate past landscape development at the time of a probably ritual human mass burial following battle during the Roman Iron Age (ad 1–400). A pollen record from Ilsø and a number of other records from Jutland were combined using the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm to reconstruct local vegetation changes through the last 2,800 years. These methods were supplemented by studies of catchment-related geochemistry of the Ilsø lake sediments. The results show a marked reforestation event associated with a strong decrease in erosion levels at the very beginning of the first century ad, contemporaneous with the finds of human remains at Alken Enge. Comparison with a pollen record 10 km away and with those from other sites, reveals that this reforestation occurs unusually early and rapidly, and is an unparalleled development in a Danish context. We suggest that the major landscape changes at the beginning of the Roman Iron Age and forest cover for the next few centuries comprise a possible example of ritual control of local land-use.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences
  • MERGE: ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system
  • BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate

Publishing year

2017-05

Language

English

Pages

277-292

Publication/Series

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

Volume

26

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Archaeology
  • Geology

Keywords

  • Erosion rates
  • Iron Age
  • Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm
  • Palaeolimnology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0939-6314