Stonehenge is the world’s most famous megalith. Megaliths are confirmed to relate to measuring time, rituals, and gatherings. Picture: Harrie Wolters
Ancient survival – the annual cycle as the foundation of life
The spring solstice is a great reminder for modern people about how life in the Stone Age was tied to natural rhythms, and how we still observe time in our...
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Village life in Kierikki
Stone Age village culture was strong for almost 2,000 years in Kierikki, which at the time was situated at the bottom of a sheltered bay in the river delta. The...
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Enjoy nature and activities in Kierikki
A Stone Age adventure awaits you! Embark on an ancient journey to Kierikki, a Stone Age settlement on the banks of the River Iijoki in Yli-Ii.
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Primitive bow and arrow shooting
Thousands of years ago, hunting with bow and arrow was an essential part of human life and survival.
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Making of stone objects
In the Stone Age, making stone objects was an important skill that required patience, precision and experience.
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