In 2019, a metal detector hobbyist found an iron spearhead, a knife, and some burnt bones from an ambiguous stone structure situated on the scenic cape of Puijonsarvennenä in Kuopio. Archaeological excavation and sub- sequent analyses of the find material confirmed that the site was a single cremation burial, which was radiocarbon dated to 410–355 calBC, in the Pre-Roman Iron Age. The find material included several fragments of bone artefacts and a small amount of asbestos-tempered ceramics. The burial and its finds seem to indicate that the deceased person engaged in hunting and possibly fur trading, setting Puijonsarvennenä into a continuum with similar burial sites known from interior and northern Finland from the Early Bronze Age to the...
Whilst the practice of cremation first emerged and spread in the East Baltic region during the 2nd–1...
An Early Medieval sword from Valkeakoski Haukila, Finland was spotted by metal detector hobbyists an...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The Ladoga Archaeological Expedition of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (...
Trakai’s History Museum has for several years been conducting research on one of the most interestin...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Summary Labile datings and stable isotopes : more radiocarbon dates from the cemetery of Valmarinni...
This paper presents the archaeological studies conducted by Finnish and Russian researchers in 2003 ...
During the Bronze Age (ca. 1800-500 BC), cremation became the dominant burial practice in Finland. T...
Abstract The dissertation examines the settlement and interactions of the Late Iron Age communities...
In 2017, an expedition of History of Material Culture (IIMK) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS...
Despite the long-standing importance of the Ogulin-Plaški region in past trade and communication net...
In situ contexts are obviously of great value for archaeology, to the degree that disturbed contexts...
The article reviews the prehistory of the vicinity of Kražiai by exploring archaeological monuments ...
Whilst the practice of cremation first emerged and spread in the East Baltic region during the 2nd–1...
An Early Medieval sword from Valkeakoski Haukila, Finland was spotted by metal detector hobbyists an...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The Ladoga Archaeological Expedition of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (...
Trakai’s History Museum has for several years been conducting research on one of the most interestin...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Summary Labile datings and stable isotopes : more radiocarbon dates from the cemetery of Valmarinni...
This paper presents the archaeological studies conducted by Finnish and Russian researchers in 2003 ...
During the Bronze Age (ca. 1800-500 BC), cremation became the dominant burial practice in Finland. T...
Abstract The dissertation examines the settlement and interactions of the Late Iron Age communities...
In 2017, an expedition of History of Material Culture (IIMK) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS...
Despite the long-standing importance of the Ogulin-Plaški region in past trade and communication net...
In situ contexts are obviously of great value for archaeology, to the degree that disturbed contexts...
The article reviews the prehistory of the vicinity of Kražiai by exploring archaeological monuments ...
Whilst the practice of cremation first emerged and spread in the East Baltic region during the 2nd–1...
An Early Medieval sword from Valkeakoski Haukila, Finland was spotted by metal detector hobbyists an...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...