täppisaegades
Täppisaegades is an archaic Estonian term referring to a traditional form of informal land measurement or land division used historically in Estonia. The term is closely associated with rural land management practices before the standardization of modern cadastral surveying. Täppisaegades were often used by local farmers and landowners to define plots of land for agricultural activities, property boundaries, and resource allocation.
This land division methodology was characterized by its practical, community-based approach rather than precise scientific measurement.
The use of täppisaegades declined with the introduction of modern land registration systems and cadastral surveys
Today, täppisaegades are studied primarily by historians and researchers interested in traditional land use and local