New tools for studying Finnish archaeology and Uralic languages
: Moilanen Ulla, Pesonen Petro, Norvik Miina, Saipio Jarkko, Vesakoski Outi, Immonen Visa, Onkamo Päivi
: 2021
: Antiquity
: 95
: 383
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.113(external)
Between 2018 and 2020 the Kipot ja kielet [Beakers and Speakers] project (KiKi) collected a typological database of archaeological artefacts in Finland and a typological linguistic database of Uralic languages. Both datasets will be accessible through a public online interface (URHIA) from 2021. The data will help integrate Finnish- and Uralic-speaking areas into global perspectives on human history.