tehoyksiköitä
Tehoyksiköitä is a term used to describe a type of traditional Finnish archery equipment. It refers to the sets of arrows or arrowheads that were used by the Tehoy people, an indigenous Finno-Ugric-speaking ethnic group living in the eastern parts of present-day Finland.
Traditionally, tehoyskiköitä were made from stone, bone, or wood. The arrowheads were designed for hunting and
In modern times, the term tehoyskiköitä is primarily of interest to historians and archaeologists who study
Due to the scarcity of historical records and archaeological findings from the Tehoy region, the true extent
The study of tehoyskiköitä offers valuable insights into the traditional hunting and warfare practices, as well