
I had a great day at Helsinki University today! Beautiful, gorgeous artifacts! Ask me if there is something you wonder about the pictures!
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I had a great day at Helsinki University today! Beautiful, gorgeous artifacts! Ask me if there is something you wonder about the pictures!
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Amateur archaeologist aiming high and dreaming of being a real archaeologist. Trying to study while working and taking care of the family at…
Teeth pendants speak of the elk's prominent status in the Stone Age
by University of Helsinki
A total of 90 elk teeth were placed next to t…
The casual diver might mistake a warship for a mat-washing platform, but the researcher can tell the story behind the lump of wood. The Porkkala peninsula in Southern Finland is a treasure trove for marine archaeologists.
Master of arts, Archaeology đ„łđ„łđ„ł
I graduated again!
The year 2020 has been quite something. My MA studies in Helsinki taught me a lot. A lot…
âNyt tĂ€ytyy olla realistinenâ.
Despite meeting many wonderful teachers during my studies, seven years ago, when I said that I wanted to study…
Another interesting day in the life of an archaeologist: attended the reburial ceremony of a famous Finnhorse Eino 680 that died over a 100 y…
An interesting round table discussion coming up on the topic 'Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea. To raise or not to raise?' To warm up the discuss…
An interesting round table discussion coming up on the topic 'Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea. To raise or not to raise?' To warm up the discuss…
Glass ornament, probably from the late Iron Age, with a clear zig-zag motif.
Follow the adventure at: blog.deliatannino.com
#archaeology #ark…
At the end of my first excavation ever, with Jenni, Maria and our teacher Wesa photobombing in the old style! <3
Read about the adventure:…
#archaeology #workshop #yamnaya #interactions #universityofhelsinki #finland #bronzeage #burial #mounds #kurgan #archaeologists
Archeologists have created a method to study Stone Age dietary culture and fishing without salmon bones. It is remarkable, because northern areas so far only six bones have been identified in over 100 years of archaeological exploration.
Thousands of years ago people fed on salmon in Northern Finland. Oldest salmon bones found by archaeologists @helsinkiuni @wearehelsinkiuni @alphagalieo @archaelogybuzz @hbriggs #archaeology @FishConGen @piapurra Read more: https://t.co/GudHaQJ979
Archaeologists find the coolest stuff! Like this airplane âïž wreckage near Kaamanen airport, most likely left behind by the Germans during Wo…
Underwater excavations in South Karelia found traces of Mesolithic and Early Early Neolithic Stone Age (10,000â6,000 years ago). These findings provide us with a clearer picture of the human occupation of the time and open up a new research path in Finnish archaeology.
Ben Ben Ben, har varit pĂ„ tapeten i dagarna tre! đâ Forskare Kati Salo och projektledare PĂ€ivi Onkamo frĂ„n Helsingfors universitet har besökt…
Things that have made me happy today:
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- Glorious weather and my beautiful Helsinki (pictured)
- An incredibly pretty cairn and the awesome…
Day 4 of archaeological survey done. Documented no less than three tar pits (a part of one of them pictured) and a bunch of other sites. The…
#Helsinkiuni gets in its ranks #archaeologist Volker Heyd with #ERC Advanced Grant to study events from 5,000 years ago having impact on European #culture and #geneticheritage https://t.co/rbKPYPZyMB