Reusing a Log-Barrier Embankment at the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress Islands
Volume 14 (2010): Underwater Archaeology in the Baltic Region, pp. 205–2013
Pub. online: 20 December 2010
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
12 September 2010
12 September 2010
Revised
19 October 2010
19 October 2010
Accepted
20 December 2010
20 December 2010
Published
20 December 2010
20 December 2010
Abstract
It has always been technically and economically challenging to build constructions on a shoreline. For that reason, those constructions can be used and maintained for a long time, and today contain interesting archaeological information. Despite this, at the time of carrying out repairs, archaeologists are not usually consulted, and the history of a construction is seen as unimportant. However, with this case study of a log-barrier embankment from the early 20th-century Suomenlinna fortress, a new approach is available, challenging the way archaeologists collect data. The data collected from the site can be used together with the archaeological interpretation to aid in the plan for the reuse of the site.