Kierikki Stone Age Centre – The Advantages of Being an OpenArch Funded Project
Compared to other European countries, the number of Finnish archaeological open-air museums is limited. Currently, Kierikki and Saarijärvi Stone Age villages are the only two open-air museums under the care of professional museums. Both villages specialise in the Stone Age period (Kierriki 2015; Saa...
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Main Author: | Leena Lehtinen |
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Language: | EN |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4c9e3e7a5fc24bdf8cad73b39f66f28e |
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