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About: This bingo card dives into the fascinating layers of Estonian history and archaeology, touching on ancient discoveries, medieval chronicles, and cultural traditions. Perfect for museum tours, history classes, or archaeology club events, it sparks conversations about Estonia’s past for anyone who loves uncovering stories from the soil and exploring early European cultures.
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This Archaeology for Non-Archaeologists Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: King or noble on Salme ship wreck, Livonian Chronicle of Henry, Forest Brother's movement, Estonian 'smokehouses' (suitsutare), Kukruse emand (noblewoman burial), Land uplift & stone age settlements, Austrvegr & harbour sites, Documenting archaeological sites, Prehistoric religion.