Summary Charred Wooden Remains and Other Features from the Early Mediaeval Churchyard of Cape Valmarinniemi, Keminmaa The excavations arranged by the University of Oulu at cape Valmarinniemi, Keminmaa during the summer of 1981 yielded extensive and significant research material concerning the early medieval history of Northern Finland. The traces of early ecclesiastical buildings were found with close to 150 burials. Nils Cleve pointed out the location of the churchyard in the Kemijoki-river mouth already in the 1950s, and archaeologist Pentti Koivunen finally uncovered it after decades of debate regarding the location by other researchers. This article aims to examine the churchyard and the existing evidence of building remains, their rad...
The article summanzes the survey conducted during four days of field work in May 2002 in the area of...
The River Vuoksi connects Lake Saimaa and Lake Ladoga. It has been the outlet for the Lake Saimaa wa...
The paper gives a short account of the history of archaeological research in northern Finland, which...
The article examines the old church of Keminmaa (built in 1520–1550 and abandoned in the 1790s) as a...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1230s. ...
In the late Middle Ages, the settlement pattern in coastal Uusimaa, southern Finland, was based on S...
Archaeological studies in Finland were recently supplemented by a comprehensive doctoral thesis on s...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1...
The maritime landscape of Uusimaa has been quite an unknown territory for archaeologists up to recen...
Tämä rakennushistoriaselvitys on tehty Keminmaan vanhan kirkon ylläpidon ja restaurointitöiden sekä ...
The Crusade Period (ca. AD 1050–1300) is widely considered as the period when ancient Karelia flouri...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
Summary Labile datings and stable isotopes : more radiocarbon dates from the cemetery of Valmarinni...
Large archaeological excavations where medieval soil layers are studied have lately been conducted a...
The historical Ostrobothnian (Finland) burial tradition is poorly known, particularly when discussed...
The article summanzes the survey conducted during four days of field work in May 2002 in the area of...
The River Vuoksi connects Lake Saimaa and Lake Ladoga. It has been the outlet for the Lake Saimaa wa...
The paper gives a short account of the history of archaeological research in northern Finland, which...
The article examines the old church of Keminmaa (built in 1520–1550 and abandoned in the 1790s) as a...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1230s. ...
In the late Middle Ages, the settlement pattern in coastal Uusimaa, southern Finland, was based on S...
Archaeological studies in Finland were recently supplemented by a comprehensive doctoral thesis on s...
A few years ago, the remains of Finland’s oldest identified churches were still dated to the 1...
The maritime landscape of Uusimaa has been quite an unknown territory for archaeologists up to recen...
Tämä rakennushistoriaselvitys on tehty Keminmaan vanhan kirkon ylläpidon ja restaurointitöiden sekä ...
The Crusade Period (ca. AD 1050–1300) is widely considered as the period when ancient Karelia flouri...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
Summary Labile datings and stable isotopes : more radiocarbon dates from the cemetery of Valmarinni...
Large archaeological excavations where medieval soil layers are studied have lately been conducted a...
The historical Ostrobothnian (Finland) burial tradition is poorly known, particularly when discussed...
The article summanzes the survey conducted during four days of field work in May 2002 in the area of...
The River Vuoksi connects Lake Saimaa and Lake Ladoga. It has been the outlet for the Lake Saimaa wa...
The paper gives a short account of the history of archaeological research in northern Finland, which...