New horizons in understanding Finnish Iron Age material culture through metal-detected finds

Eljas Oksanen, Anna Wessman

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This paper examines the scientific and cultural heritage management opportunities and challenges that have arisen in Finland due to the growing popularity of recreational metal-detecting. We will first introduce the phenomenon as it has developed over the last decade and then discuss public finds as characterful cultural heritage data, examining their archaeological potential as well as the biases that arise from the manner this material has been formed. We will provide a large-scale overview of geographical and temporal patterns that emerge from the data through computational analysis, and argue it possesses significant and still mostly untapped potential to enhance our understanding of the Finnish past. As a special case study, we will analyse the distribution of select Late Iron Age (AD 500 – 1200/1300) female dress accessory types recovered in southern Finland, considering them as expressions of regional material cultures and as evidence of interregional and even international connections in the past.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftInternet Archaeology
ISSN1363-5387
Status!!Accepted/In press - 2024
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