forhåndskontakt
Forhåndskontakt, also known as precontact, refers to the period before the first contact between two or more cultures or societies. This concept is particularly relevant in the study of indigenous peoples and their interactions with external groups, such as colonizers or researchers. The term was popularized by anthropologist Robert J. Gordon in his 1964 book "The Precontact New World."
During the forhåndskontakt period, indigenous societies develop their own unique cultures, languages, and technologies without significant
Anthropologists and historians study forhåndskontakt to reconstruct the precolonial history of indigenous peoples. This includes examining
The concept of forhåndskontakt is not limited to the Americas but is applicable to other regions where