After a nice light lunch with colleagues Simo Vanhatalo and Esa Suominen it was finally time for the presentation of excavation results from the 2012 field season. I was especially happy about three presentations.
Jenni Lucenius from Ålands museibyrå spoke about the recent archaeological field work at the Västra Jansmyra site in the Åland islands and the interesting situation which has arisen with new laws giving landowners a possibility argue that prehistoric remains found by archaeologists on their land are not archaeological sites!!! Here´s a link to an article about the dispute that goes to court later this spring:
Excavations in progress at Västra Jansmyra
The pace built up with Sami Viljamaa and his survey work in northernmost Finland. Sami is very experienced in moving in the northern wilderness and told us about his search for new archaeological remains which made him travel about 500+ kilometers on foot in 3 weeks, with a 30-40 kg backpack (he was dropped into the wilderness by helicopter!). 99 new sites were added to the map as aresearch of his amazing work :). Here´s a link:
Some stoneage finds from Sami´s survey in Northern Finland.
http://www.luontoon.fi/ajankohtaista/uutiset/Sivut/Lapinkasivarrestaloytyivanhanuolenkarki.aspx
Petri Halinen from the university of Helsinki spoke of the archaeological excavations at Brunaberget in Vantaa S. Finland. The site is a mesolithic dwelling site found in 1994 by my good friend amateur archaeologists Markus Jauhiainen and inspected by me and him one beautiful summers day that same year while we were excavating in Jokiniemi nearby. It was especially nice to hear that the site has yielded many finds and that it had been used for educational purposes by the University of Helsinki :).
Pic from the excavations at Brunaberget in 2011 (by courtesy of Vantaan Sanomat)
After an interesting day the archaeologists headed for a couple of beers at Irish pub Molly Malone´s . Great tradition which I didn´t attend this year thus avoiding the also traditional hangover of day two of the presentations ;).
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