- The
Suontaka sword (Finnish:
Suontaan miekka) was
found in what was
previously interpreted as a high-status woman's
grave at
Suontaka Vesitorninmäki,...
- the
Finnish Heritage Agency in 2009 in
Laitila include the
Untamala and
Suontaka villages and the Koukkela's the
peasant house of Kauppila.
Kaarlo Heininen...
- 2021,
bioarchaeological investigation of the
individual buried with the
Suontaka sword,
previously ****umed to be a woman,
concluded that
person "whose gender...
-
represented by the
manors of Ahlbacka, Ellilä, Metsänkylä, Lepaa, Lahdentaka,
Suontaka and Vesunti. In
addition to the Iron Age
Tenhola Castle Mountain, earlier...
- Oravala, Pakasela, Pietilä, Pääkslahti, Ruskela, Salmi, Selki, Suksela,
Suontaka, Taipale, Tarttila, Torhola, Tuohilampi, Vanhala, Vanjoki, Vanjärvi, Vesikansa...
- An
early medieval burial excavated at
Suontaka Vesitorninmäki, Tyrväntö, in
southern Finland includes the
Suontaka sword among ambiguous features of gender...
-
Armor and
weapon collection Weapon (and in the back silverware)
collection Suontaka sword Tableware Various objects The Eura Dress [fi] of the Eura Matron [fi]...
- Päivi Onkamo,
Elina Salmela, "A
Woman with a Sword? –
Weapon Grave at
Suontaka Vesitorninmäki, Finland", in the
European Journal of Archaeology, 1-19...
-
generally said the
study was 'convincin' in
showing the
person buried in
Suontaka was
likely to have been non-binary." Ulla Moilanen,
Tuija Kirkinen, Nelli-Johanna...
- Päivi; Salmela,
Elina (2022). "A
Woman with a Sword? –
Weapon Grave at
Suontaka Vesitorninmäki, Finland".
European Journal of Archaeology. 25 (1): 42–60...