Levänluhta
Levänluhta (Finnish: [ˈleʋænˌluhtɑ]; lit. "alga's floodmeadow") or Leväluhta is a spring and prominent archaeological site in the village of in Isokyrö, Finland. It was used as an Iron Age water burial site from 5th to 8th centuries, containing remains of around 100 individuals. It's one of the oldest known burials in Finland with preserved human bones, as the waterlogged environment had contributed to exceptionally good preservation of the remains.
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Levänluhta
Levänluhta (Finnish: [ˈleʋænˌluhtɑ]; lit. "alga's floodmeadow") or Leväluhta is a spring and prominent archaeological site in the village of in Isokyrö, Finland. It was used as an Iron Age water burial site from 5th to 8th centuries, containing remains of around 100 individuals. It's one of the oldest known burials in Finland with preserved human bones, as the waterlogged environment had contributed to exceptionally good preservation of the remains.
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