kaksosravauksesta
Kaksosravauksesta is a Finnish term that translates to "twin excavation" or "excavation of twins." It refers to a specific archaeological or paleontological practice, often associated with the discovery and study of paired skeletal remains. This can involve the careful unearthing of two individuals found together, potentially indicating a familial relationship, a shared event, or a specific burial practice.
The term emphasizes the careful and meticulous nature required when dealing with two sets of remains in
Kaksosravauksesta is not a universally recognized archaeological term but is specific to certain contexts or discussions