rautamalmeissa
Rautamalmeissa, also known as the Iron Age in Finland, is a significant period in the country's history, spanning from around 500 BC to 1050 AD. This era is characterized by the widespread use of iron in tools, weapons, and other artifacts, marking a transition from the Bronze Age. The Iron Age in Finland is often divided into two main phases: the Early Iron Age (500-700 AD) and the Late Iron Age (700-1050 AD).
During the Early Iron Age, Finland was inhabited by various Finno-Ugric tribes, including the Finns, who began
The Iron Age in Finland is marked by a rich cultural heritage, with numerous archaeological sites and
The Iron Age in Finland is an important period in the country's history, marking a transition from