- Yli-Ii's centre.
Kierikki is also a
surname in
Finland which has come to be used
after the Ii River’s
rapid named Kierikki.
Kierikki is one of Finland's...
- used to
temper the
ceramic clay.
Other styles are Pyheensilta, Jäkärlä,
Kierikki, Pöljä and Säräisniemi
pottery with
their respective subdivisions. Sperrings...
- made from
birch bark tar, and
still bearing tooth imprints, was
found in
Kierikki, Finland.
Genetic material left in the gum
enabled novel research to identify...
- The
purpose of the
enclosures is unknown. In
recent years, a dig at the
Kierikki site
north of Oulu on the
River Ii has
changed the
image of
Finnish neolithic...
-
asbestos Kaunissaari ware
Sperrings ware Main-period
styles Pöljä ware
Kierikki ware Late
asbestos ware Jysmä ware
Kaunissaari ware (c. 4300 – c. 3800 cal BC)...
-
chewing gum made from
birch bark tar, with
tooth imprints, has been
found in
Kierikki in Finland. The tar from
which the gums were made is
believed to have antiseptic...
- from the
Stone Age onwards. In Yli-Ii by the
Iijoki river is
located the
Kierikki Stone Age fortress,
which was
built on
piles and
fortified with palisade...
- pottery,
Finland Reconstructions of Comb
Ceramic culture dwellings in
Kierikki,
Finland Ceremonial axe head (Alunda moose)
Amber disc and beads, Battle...
- Mama [fi] "Selja" L****e
Hukka Jasmin Michaela "Kertakäyttösydän"
Mikko Kierikki,
Jasmin Michaela,
Jutta Annala [fi],
Johanna Viksten [fi]
Lauri Mikkola [fi]...