tulenlähteet
Tulenlähteet is a Finnish term that translates to "fire sources" or "places of fire." It is primarily used in historical and archaeological contexts to refer to ancient hearths, cooking sites, or areas where open fires were regularly maintained. These sites are crucial for understanding past human activity, diet, and technological capabilities.
Archaeological investigations of tulenlähteet often involve excavating layers of ash, charcoal, burnt stones, and animal bones.
The study of tulenlähteet is fundamental to prehistoric archaeology in Finland and surrounding regions. It helps