Scandinavian Iron Age

Europeother subsistence combinations

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Scandinavian Iron Age tradition was found in Scandinavia between 2500 and 1500 BP. The tradition includes manufacture of iron arrow points, swords, and plowshares; and finely made and elaborate gold and silver objects. Inhabitants practiced a mixed agricultural economy which included some hunting and fishing. Settlement patterns consisted of both dispersed farmsteads and some hamlet-sized clusters of farms. Hill forts appeared late in the Iron Age and were associated with rise of a warrior-led political system.

Identifier
Region
  • Europe
Subregion
  • Scandinavia
Subsistence Type
  • other subsistence combinations
Samples
Countries
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Sweden