Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest

Beavers have lived in the territory of Poland since the beginning of the Holocene, as testified by bone remains found in archaeological sites of different ages. The area inhabited by these animals has experienced continuing transformations of terrain relief, geological structure, hydrology and plant...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Zbigniew Śnieszko, Mirosław Rurek, Marcin Hojan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Water
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/6/777
id doaj-60ece586caa0405dbf19f07e639e212b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-60ece586caa0405dbf19f07e639e212b2021-03-13T00:07:37ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-03-011377777710.3390/w13060777Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola ForestZbigniew Śnieszko0Mirosław Rurek1Marcin Hojan2Department of Landscape History Research, Institute of Geography, Kazimierz Wielki University, Kościeleckich Square 8, 85-033 Bydgoszcz, PolandDepartment of Landscape History Research, Institute of Geography, Kazimierz Wielki University, Kościeleckich Square 8, 85-033 Bydgoszcz, PolandDepartment of Landscape History Research, Institute of Geography, Kazimierz Wielki University, Kościeleckich Square 8, 85-033 Bydgoszcz, PolandBeavers have lived in the territory of Poland since the beginning of the Holocene, as testified by bone remains found in archaeological sites of different ages. The area inhabited by these animals has experienced continuing transformations of terrain relief, geological structure, hydrology and plant cover. In Poland, beavers are partially protected and their population has spread in virtually every part of the country (except in the highest mountain ranges). The authors of this paper wish to present the results of field works carried out since 2006 in the Tuchola Forest (Polish Plain). This paper aims to identify the potential sediments of relict beaver ponds and their sedimentological features. The studies are also backed up with a description of radiocarbon dating of samples. The results indicate that beavers used to live in the Tuchola Forest in the Middle Ages, as shown by the radiocarbon dates and sequences of mineral–organic deposits found in exposures and geological boreholes. The spatial distribution of organic and mineral deposits in wider sections of river valleys can be explained by the avulsion of the riverbed downstream of the pond and by the distribution of ponds in the Gołyjonka valley. The discovery of relict beaver pond sediments suggests that the activity of these mammals in the Middle Ages played a major part in shaping the landscape of the valley. The results of studies clearly indicate that analyses of the valley sediment facies of small watercourses should take into account the role beavers played in the past in shaping the landscape of the analysed valley. This highlights the insufficiency of studies concerning the activity of beavers in river valleys.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/6/777beaverrelict damsrelict pondsmedievalTuchola ForestPolish Plain
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Zbigniew Śnieszko
Mirosław Rurek
Marcin Hojan
spellingShingle Zbigniew Śnieszko
Mirosław Rurek
Marcin Hojan
Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
Water
beaver
relict dams
relict ponds
medieval
Tuchola Forest
Polish Plain
author_facet Zbigniew Śnieszko
Mirosław Rurek
Marcin Hojan
author_sort Zbigniew Śnieszko
title Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
title_short Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
title_full Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
title_fullStr Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
title_full_unstemmed Medieval Relict Beaver Ponds in the Polish Plain: Studies from the Tuchola Forest
title_sort medieval relict beaver ponds in the polish plain: studies from the tuchola forest
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Beavers have lived in the territory of Poland since the beginning of the Holocene, as testified by bone remains found in archaeological sites of different ages. The area inhabited by these animals has experienced continuing transformations of terrain relief, geological structure, hydrology and plant cover. In Poland, beavers are partially protected and their population has spread in virtually every part of the country (except in the highest mountain ranges). The authors of this paper wish to present the results of field works carried out since 2006 in the Tuchola Forest (Polish Plain). This paper aims to identify the potential sediments of relict beaver ponds and their sedimentological features. The studies are also backed up with a description of radiocarbon dating of samples. The results indicate that beavers used to live in the Tuchola Forest in the Middle Ages, as shown by the radiocarbon dates and sequences of mineral–organic deposits found in exposures and geological boreholes. The spatial distribution of organic and mineral deposits in wider sections of river valleys can be explained by the avulsion of the riverbed downstream of the pond and by the distribution of ponds in the Gołyjonka valley. The discovery of relict beaver pond sediments suggests that the activity of these mammals in the Middle Ages played a major part in shaping the landscape of the valley. The results of studies clearly indicate that analyses of the valley sediment facies of small watercourses should take into account the role beavers played in the past in shaping the landscape of the analysed valley. This highlights the insufficiency of studies concerning the activity of beavers in river valleys.
topic beaver
relict dams
relict ponds
medieval
Tuchola Forest
Polish Plain
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/6/777
work_keys_str_mv AT zbigniewsnieszko medievalrelictbeaverpondsinthepolishplainstudiesfromthetucholaforest
AT mirosławrurek medievalrelictbeaverpondsinthepolishplainstudiesfromthetucholaforest
AT marcinhojan medievalrelictbeaverpondsinthepolishplainstudiesfromthetucholaforest
_version_ 1724222294643965952