Säilitusallikad
Säilitusallikad are a type of archaeological find consisting of hoards or deposits of valuable objects, most commonly coins, but also including jewelry, tools, and other metal artifacts. These finds are typically discovered buried in the ground, and their contents often date to a specific historical period. The term "säilitusallikas" itself is Estonian, meaning "storage source" or "hoard source."
The reasons for creating säilitusallikad are varied and debated among archaeologists. Some theories suggest they were
The analysis of säilitusallikad provides crucial insights into the economic, social, and political conditions of the