Kivihunnikute
Kivihunnikute is the Estonian genitive plural form of kivihunnik, meaning stone heaps. In a broad sense the term refers to piles of stones found in the landscape, which can be natural accumulations or remnants of human activity. Such heaps often arise when stones are cleared from fields or when people intentionally placed stones for various purposes.
In archaeological contexts, a kivihunnik can denote a cairn or stone monument. These stone heaps may function
Across Estonia and surrounding regions, stone heaps are common features in rural landscapes, on hilltops, coastal
Preservation concerns: many kivihunnikute have been altered or destroyed by cultivation, construction, or natural weathering. Some