Próba charakterystyki warunków rozwoju pradziejowej gospodarki hodowlanej w północnej części Borów Tucholskich
Abstract
A certain departure from the model of economic development generally accepted
in the rest of Polish territories is seen in the development of ancient and early mediaeval economy of the people dwelling in the northern
parts of Tuchola Forests.
Untill the end of the early bronze age an extensive economy of mesolythic
character and since then the animal breeding dominated there. The land
cultivation, although it has been confirmed by the presence of single grains
of corn in pollen analysis spectrum since the younger Atlantic period was
probably the secondary economic activity of the people till the Roman period.
Only in early Middle Ages (about the XIII-th century) one can tell about the
increased range of agriculture.
It is likely that local younger mesolythic communities got to know the
animal breeding due to contacts with population of culture of funnel-beaker
culture. It seems that beginning with the younger Atlantic period the animal
breeding initially accompanied other branches of economy of mesolythic character
but with time it became dominating among other farming activities. It
seems to reach its climax during tużyce - Pomeranian period(from the end of
the IV-th period of the bronze age till the mid Laten period) but in successive
periods the animal breeding may have played an important role in economy
of the local people.
Environmental conditions which on one hand hindered the development of
agriculture on and on the other hand were conducive to extensive methods of
gaining food in sufficient amount for maintaining groups of people dwelling
in the discussed period in the northern part of Tuchola Forests were favourable
for such a model of economic development.
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