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




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

KustantajaSpringer

Julkaisuvuosi2014

JournalInternational Journal of Historical Archaeology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiInternational Journal of Historical Archaeology

Vuosikerta18

Numero3

Aloitussivu489

Lopetussivu512

Sivujen määrä24

ISSN1092-7697

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


Tiivistelmä

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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