Today I had absolutely fantastic day. I spend most of the day at science centre Heureka cleaning the pieces of comb ceramic vases. So basicly my day was full of archaeology from comb ceramic era. Last summer I spend a day at archeologic diggings in Jokiniemi. There was one of the biggist comb ceramic area in Finland. The biggest in southern Finland. Anyhow, today was finally the day when we had opportunity to clean the foundings.
Soon I found out that it's really easy job to do. Basicly all you need is a toothbrush.
On this photo you can see all the tools I used to clean the findings.
This piece of vase I found last summer! I was suprised to see it front of me again!
After 6 hours of cleaning the findings I took a part a lecture about last summers diggings. I also heard a new information about upcoming diggings. I really loooooove to take part one in Hanko. There's diggings in nazi camp. From Hanko they moved around the Finland or back to Germany. Anyhow, since I am interested of WW2 and history in general it would be awesome to take a part the diggings in Hanko. If you are interested to know more about the diggings you can read a little something about it here: Deutsches Lager Hanko 1942-1944 On the same site you find more information about the comb ceramic diggings in Jokiniemi.
Till next time!
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