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Gieselers. (EST).

Tiik, Leo. (1974). Gieselers. (EST: Giiselerid ja giiselraha.) – Keel ja Kirjandus, 3, lk 167-171. Read the article (EST): here....

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1974

Tiik, Leo. (1974). Gieselers. (EST: Giiselerid ja giiselraha.) – Keel ja Kirjandus, 3, lk 167-171. Read the article (EST): here. ...

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Bone artefacts at Latest Iron Age hillforts: on the basis of finds from Lõhavere, Soontagana, Varbola and Valjala

Luik, H. (2004). Bone artefacts at Latest Iron Age hillforts: on the basis of finds from Lõhavere, Soontagana, Varbola and Valjala. (EST: Luuesemed hilisrauaaja linnamägedel Lõhavere, Soontagana,...

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Decorative pins of the merovingian and viking ages in Estonia: foreign and local.

Mägi, M. (1997). Eesti merovingi- ja viikingiaegsed rinnanõelad – võõrapärased ja omad. Estonian Journal of Archaeology, 1, 26−83. Loe artiklit: siin....

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Viltina materials

Mägi, M. (2008). Facing the sea. In: Lilja, S. (Ed.). Leva vid Östersjöns kust. En antologi om naturförutsätningar och resursutnyttjande pa bada sidorav Östersjön ca 800-1800. (82−103)....

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Viidumäe materials

https://youtu.be/Mj9T-JSv1K4 For English subtitles, click on the CC button:  The video introduces the Viidumäe sacrificial site in Saaremaa, where both objects and people were sacrificed. ...

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Tornimäe harbour site materials

Luik, H.; Maldre, L. (2020). Animal Bones and Bone Artefacts from the Viking Age Site of Tornimäe in Saaremaa. Archaeologia Lituana, 21, 41−58. DOI: 10.15388/ArchLit.2019.21.3. Read the article:...

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Saunamäe materials

https://youtu.be/APZ-TRlqGeI For English subtitles, click on the CC button:  The video introduces the archaeological sites at Tuulingumäe and Saunamäe in Tõnija. These were both burial and sacred...

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Salme ship burials materials

The international conference “Vikings before the Vikings” took place on 6-7 May 2022 in the Saaremaa Museum. Osiliana contributed to it and Marika Mägi gave a presentation about the...

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Pöide hill fort

Pöide hillfort. Pöide hill-fort was one of the biggest prehistoric and medieval fortifications in Saaremaa. The present height of the walls is 5-6 m from the courtyard, and 10-11 m from the...

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