Abstract: This article discusses the Finnish hiisi sites which were listed in th
Finnish Stone Age earth graves are often referred to as “simple pit graves”, fostering the illusion ...
Iron Ornaments in the Culture of East Lithuania Burial Mounds (according to the Data from Burial Sit...
Abstract Mortuary rituals express and cope with disorder brought about by a member's death in the c...
This article concentrates on a specific ancient holy word in Finnish and its subsequent development,...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
In situ contexts are obviously of great value for archaeology, to the degree that disturbed contexts...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
The article approaches the archaeological phenomenon known in Finland as ‘sacrificial cairns ’ by ex...
This article investigates the 62 cremation burials at Valsgärde, hitherto never discussed as a conte...
In this article, I analyse places with toponyms connected with hiis (meaning ‘holy place’, usually a...
The article reviews the results of the archaeological, anthropological, and stable isotope analysis ...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1...
Finnish Stone Age earth graves are often referred to as “simple pit graves”, fostering the illusion ...
Iron Ornaments in the Culture of East Lithuania Burial Mounds (according to the Data from Burial Sit...
Abstract Mortuary rituals express and cope with disorder brought about by a member's death in the c...
This article concentrates on a specific ancient holy word in Finnish and its subsequent development,...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
In situ contexts are obviously of great value for archaeology, to the degree that disturbed contexts...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
The article approaches the archaeological phenomenon known in Finland as ‘sacrificial cairns ’ by ex...
This article investigates the 62 cremation burials at Valsgärde, hitherto never discussed as a conte...
In this article, I analyse places with toponyms connected with hiis (meaning ‘holy place’, usually a...
The article reviews the results of the archaeological, anthropological, and stable isotope analysis ...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1...
Finnish Stone Age earth graves are often referred to as “simple pit graves”, fostering the illusion ...
Iron Ornaments in the Culture of East Lithuania Burial Mounds (according to the Data from Burial Sit...
Abstract Mortuary rituals express and cope with disorder brought about by a member's death in the c...