poikkijuovaisen
Poikkijuovainen is a Finnish term that translates to "transverse groove" or "cross-groove" in English. It is a feature commonly found in certain types of stone tools and artifacts, particularly those from the Stone Age. These grooves are typically incised across the surface of the stone, often at right angles to the tool's long axis.
The purpose of poikkijuovainen can vary. In some cases, they may have served a functional role, such
Poikkijuovainen are often found on tools made from materials like flint, chert, or other types of stone
Archaeologists and researchers study poikkijuovainen to gain insights into the technologies, lifestyles, and cultural practices of