brandstoftypes
Brandstoftypes, a lesser-known term within the broader context of Scandinavian cultural heritage, refers to several distinct types of freehold or commonage properties associated with mark or brand distinctive symbols used primarily in early Denmark. These ancient practices were an essential component of landholding systems that utilized burning or other recognizable features to differentiate adjacent tracts of land. This distinction served as a means of preventing disputes and facilitating identification within shared grazing areas for cattle.
Several classes of brandstoftypes were recognized and established through legislation and court decisions in pre-modern Denmark.