Rimsherd of asbestos tempered neolithic ware with shallow cord-like impressions.
Most of the potsherds are very fragmented possibly due to "tramping", but possibly also because of older broken vessels being re-used as "chamotte" in the late neolithic. Today we found more fragments of flint arrowheads and one complete one! It´s a beauty!
Flint arrowhead from Jokiniemi, a true masterpiece. The arrowhead is only 2 cm:s long.
Today we had guests from the University of Helsinki. The picture below is shown here by courtesy of Wesa Perttola dpt of archaeology. Thanks Wesa and especiaslly Suzie Thomas for the discussions :). More photos here
High tech birds eye view of the excavation. Photo Wesa Perttola.
Lot´s of great finds, lots of great photos :)
Exciting finds...
Make good pictures :)
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