Jäsningstiden
Jäsningstiden, also known as the Jämtland period, is a prehistoric era that spans from approximately 5000 to 3000 BCE in the region of Jämtland, Sweden. This period is characterized by the development of a distinctive cultural and archaeological tradition, known as the Jämtland culture. The Jämtland culture is notable for its distinctive pottery, which features a distinctive red slip and black decoration, as well as its unique burial practices, including the construction of large, circular barrows.
The Jämtland period is believed to have been influenced by the arrival of Indo-European-speaking peoples from
The Jämtland period is also notable for its connection to the later Viking Age. Many of the
Overall, the Jämtland period is an important and fascinating era in the history of the region, offering