Historical charcoal-burning mounds in the Engure area, Latvia, and their significance for the history of forest exploitation

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Baltic Forestry Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI:10.46490/bf616
M. Zunde, Elīna Guščika, Muntis Auns, V. Bērziņš
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The application of airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) has led to the discovery of numerous man-made mounds encircled by pits in the forests near Engure, north-western Latvia. Field survey revealed these to be historical features remaining from charcoal-burning in mound kilns. Archaeological excavation was undertaken at one of the features, along with analysis of recovered wood charcoal, dendrochronological and radiocarbon (14C) dating and archival research into documents relating to historical charcoal production in the area. All of the analysed charcoal samples are from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), the dominant tree species in this area. It is concluded that the large-scale charcoal production served the needs of the ironworks operating at Engure in the 17th–18th century. The study of the charcoal-burning mounds has permitted estimation of the source area and volume of the wood supplied for charcoal production, and the period during which it was undertaken. Wood harvesting on such a scale had a significant impact on the surrounding forests and also had some effect on subsequent forest growth in the area. These findings demonstrate that features of this kind deserve to be regarded as archaeological remains of considerable research potential. Keywords: Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, forest history, Scots pine, charcoal-burning mounds, charcoal kilns, wood charcoal
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拉脱维亚Engure地区历史上的烧炭土堆及其对森林开发史的意义
机载激光扫描(LiDAR)的应用导致在拉脱维亚西北部Engure附近的森林中发现了许多被坑包围的人造土堆。实地调查显示,这些都是土窑烧炭留下的历史特征。对其中一处地貌进行了考古发掘,同时对回收的木炭进行了分析,对树木年代和放射性碳(14C)进行了年代测定,并对该地区历史木炭生产相关文件进行了档案研究。所有分析的木炭样本都来自苏格兰松(Pinus sylvestris L.),这是该地区的优势树种。得出的结论是,大规模的木炭生产满足了17-18世纪Engure钢铁厂的需求。对烧炭土堆的研究使人们能够估计用于木炭生产的木材的来源面积和数量,以及进行这项研究的时间。如此大规模的木材采伐对周围的森林产生了重大影响,也对该地区随后的森林生长产生了一些影响。这些发现表明,这类特征值得被视为具有相当大研究潜力的考古遗迹。关键词:库尔兰和塞米加利亚公国,森林历史,苏格兰松,烧炭丘,木炭窑,木炭
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Baltic Forestry
Baltic Forestry 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: The journal welcomes the original articles as well as short reports, review papers on forestry and forest science throughout the Baltic Sea region and elsewhere in the area of boreal and temperate forests. The Baltic Sea region is rather unique through its intrinsic environment and distinguished geographical and social conditions. A temperate climate, transitional and continental, has influenced formation of the mixed coniferous and deciduous stands of high productivity and biological diversity. The forest science has been affected by the ideas from both the East and West. In 1995, Forest Research Institutes and Universities from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined their efforts to publish BALTIC FORESTRY.
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