sulgusvormi
Sulgusvormi, a term originating from Estonian, translates literally to "feather mold" or "pen mold." It refers to a specific type of archaeological find, primarily encountered in Northern Europe, consisting of impressions or casts left by feathers in ancient sediments or artifacts. These impressions are typically found in contexts where organic materials have decayed, leaving behind a negative imprint of the feather's structure.
The study of sulgusvormi can provide valuable insights into the types of birds present in past environments,
These delicate imprints are fragile and require careful excavation and analysis by archaeologists and paleontologists. Specialized