The Kiukainen culture was the last Stone Age culture of the southwestern coast of Finland, dating to 2400–1500/1300 BC.[1] Its material culture combined elements from Pit–Comb Ware and Corded Ware cultures.[2] The area of Kiukainen culture ranged from the shore of Kvarken to Vyborg Bay.[3] Kiukainen culture is named after the Kiukainen municipality where the Finnish archaeologist Matti Kauppinen found the first artifacts .[4]
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^Räty, Jouko (1988). "Arkeologisen kokoelman alku Satakunnan Museossa". Muinaistutkija (in Finnish) (3). The Archaeological Society of Finland: 12. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
Corded Ware cultures. The area of Kiukainenculture ranged from the shore of Kvarken to Vyborg Bay. Kiukainenculture is named after the Kiukainen municipality...
Age Kiukainenculture is named after Kiukainen municipality. The municipality was unilingually Finnish. Before the 2009 consolidation, Kiukainen was twinned...
The Comb Ceramic culture or Pit-Comb Ware culture, often abbreviated as CCC or PCW, was a northeast European culture characterised by its Pit–Comb Ware...
Finland, the area of the Kiukainenculture and later the Nordic Bronze culture. The subsistence of the Netted Ware culture was based on small-scale swidden...
the northeastern Kunda culture until around 5000 BC and the Comb Ceramic culture from about 4200–2000 BC. The Kiukainenculture appeared on the southwestern...
the last glacial period. Stone Age cultures were Kunda, Comb Ceramic, Corded Ware, Kiukainen, and Pöljä cultures [fi]. The Finnish Bronze Age started...
Church was constructed.[citation needed] 2000 BC Beginning of the Kiukainenculture. 1500 BC Beginning of the Bronze Age. 500 BC Beginning of the Iron...
Sisu (2022). Tommila was born in Rauma, Finland and spent his youth in Kiukainen. His father died when Jorma was four years old, after suffering from injuries...
1909 excavations he first identified the Kiukainenculture and Corded Ware as distinct archaeological cultures, referring to the latter as Alastaro pottery...
after which a church was built in the village of Kiukainen (now Eurakoski). Due to this, Kiukainen/Eurakoski supplanted Panelia as the main village of...
significance. This is the cinema building. Boksitogorsk is twinned with: Kiukainen (consolidated in 2009 with Eura), Finland (current status unknown) Harjavalta...
Green Tregaro displayed her rainbow nails and the Finnish Minister of Culture and Sport Paavo Arhinmäki waved the rainbow flag in the Moscow 2013 World...