kivipinnoilla
Kivipinnoilla, also known as "stone pins" or "stone fasteners," are ancient tools used for securing objects to surfaces. These pins are typically made from stone, often flint or other hard stones, and are characterized by their pointed ends. They were commonly used in various cultures throughout history, including the Neolithic period, for tasks such as attaching tools to handles, securing baskets, and even as decorative elements in jewelry.
The process of creating kivipinnoilla involves selecting a suitable stone, shaping it into a pin-like form,
Kivipinnoilla have been found in archaeological sites across Europe and Asia, dating back to the Paleolithic
In summary, kivipinnoilla are ancient stone fasteners used for securing objects to surfaces. They were commonly