A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Becoming Modern: Hybrid Foodways in Early Modern Tornio, Northern Finland




AuthorsAnna-Kaisa Salmi, Annemari Tranberg, Mirva Pääkkönen, Risto Nurmi

PublisherSpringer

Publication year2014

JournalInternational Journal of Historical Archaeology

Journal name in sourceInternational Journal of Historical Archaeology

Volume18

Issue3

First page 489

Last page512

Number of pages24

ISSN1092-7697

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-014-0267-0


Abstract

This paper focuses on foodways in a small town in northern Finland between 1621 and 1800 CE. Tornio was founded in 1621in northern Finland, at that time a part of the Swedish kingdom. Tornio was a dynamic town where people of different ethnic origins came together, forming a new urban community and new urban foodways. Archaeological remains of the town’s foodways—animal remains, macrofossils, and ceramics—suggest that the food culture of Tornio was a hybrid of local indigenous and rural traditions and international fashions. The foodways underwent significant changes in the 18th century. The changes were related to modernization and changing human-environmental relationships.




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