Fennoscandia archaeologica XXXI (2014)

Articles



Radoslaw Grabowski, Bjørnar Olsen, Þóra Pétursdóttir & Christopher Witmore
Teillager 6 Sværholt: The Archaeology of a World War II Prisoner of War Camp in Finnmark, Arctic Norway
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Kristiina Mannermaa, Pirkko Ukkonen & Suvi Viranta
Prehistory and Early History of Dogs in Finland
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Ingela Bergman, Olle Zackrisson & Lars Östlund
Travelling in Boreal Forests: Routes of Communication in Pre-Industrial Northern Sweden
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Krista Vajanto & Maarten R. van Bommel
Dyed Textiles From Late Iron Age Finland
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Tytti Juhola, Heli Etu-Sihvola, Tuomas Näreoja & Juha Ruohonen
Starch Analysis Reveals Starchy Foods and Food Processing From Finnish Archaeological Artefacts
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Johanna Enqvist
The New Heritage: A Missing Link Between Finnish Archaeology and Contemporary Society?
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Discussion



Teemu Mökkönen
Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates as a Population Proxy: A Skeptical View
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Miikka Tallavaara, Petro Pesonen, Markku Oinonen & Heikki Seppä
The Mere Possibility of Biases Does Not Invalidate Archaeological Population Proxies – Response to Teemu Mökkönen
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Håkan Rydving
Do We All Have to Be Archaeologists?
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Notes & news



Petr E. Sorokin & Stanislav V. Belskiy
The Fortress of Kivennapa on the Karelian Isthmus: The Results of an Archaeological Investigation
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Book reviews



Peter Holmblad (text) & Mikael Herrgård (photographs), Luolamiehistä talonpojiksi. Pohjanmaan muinaisuus sanoin ja kuvin. (′From cavemen to peasants: ancient Ostrobothnia presented in words and images′). Reviewed by Jari-Matti Kuusela.
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Eero Ehanti, Johanna Aartomaa, Irma Lounatvuori & Erik Tirkkonen (eds.), Lost at Sea, rediscovered. Reviewed by Marcus Hjulhammar.
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Trond K. Lødøen & Gro Mandt:, Vingen – et naturens kolossalmuseum for helleristninger. Reviewed by Antti Lahelma.
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