Archaeological fieldwork in 2018.

Autor: Russow, Erki, Kadakas, Ulla, Haak, Arvi, Rammo, Riina
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Zdroj: Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia / Arheoloogilised Valitood Eestis; 2018, p9-38, 30p
Abstrakt: Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia 2018, 9-38 Archaeological fieldwork in 2018 Erki Russow Tallinna Ülikool, humanitaarteaduste instituut, ajaloo, arheoloogia ja kunstiajaloo keskus (Tallinn University, School of Humanities, Institute of History, Archaeology and Art History), Uus-Sadama 5, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia; erki.russow@tlu.ee Ulla Kadakas Muinsuskaitseamet (National Heritage Board), Pikk 2, 10123 Tallinn, Estonia Arvi Haak Tartu Linnamuuseum (Tartu City Museum), Narva mnt 23, 51009 Tartu, Estonia Riina Rammo Tartu Ülikool, ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut (Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu), Jakobi 2, 51005 Tartu, Estonia INTRODUCTION In 2018, altogether 232 instances of archaeological fieldwork took place (Fig. The reconstruction and widening of the Tallinn-Tartu road led to the discovery of a village cemetery at Saarnakõrve (Table 1: 67; Fig. The small-scale earthwork on Toompea Hill, former upper town of Tallinn, at Toomkooli St. 19 green area, called "The Bishop's Garden", turned out to be one of the highlights of the year for the archaeology of Tallinn (M. Reppo, OÜ Agu EMS, Table 1: 50). Rescue excavations at the rural cemetery of Saarnakõrve, necessitated by the reconstruction of Tallinn-Tartu road. Erki Russow, Ulla Kadakas, Arvi Haak and Riina Rammo 23 The present volume has been published with the financial help of the National Heritage Board, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Estonian National Culture Foundation, Institute of History, Archaeology and Art History, Tallinn University, and Department of Archaeology at the University of Tartu. [Extracted from the article]
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