hiilikerroksen
Hiilikerroksen is a Finnish term that translates to "coal layer" or "charcoal layer." It refers to a stratum of organic matter, primarily decomposed wood or plant material that has undergone pyrolysis, a process of heating in the absence of oxygen. This process converts the original organic material into charcoal, a dark, porous substance composed largely of carbon.
In archaeological contexts, hiilikerrokset are significant indicators of past human activity. They are often found at
Analysis of hiilikerrokset can yield valuable information about the environment and diet of past populations. Radiocarbon