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An archaeologist has curious audience while digging in Hattula 2013
Trial Excavation Team
Trial Excavation Team performs field work concerning small private building projects with state funding.
Team carries out archaeological investigations annually in about 40 destinations all over Finland. In most cases, studies only last a few days. The aim of the trial excavations is to find a suitable site for construction that is not located in an ancient site.
Small private construction projects can inquire about the activity by contacting koekaivausryhma@museovirasto.fi