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Archaeological Excavations

Excavate a 23,000-year-old fortress
August 23–28

Join us to see what happened 23,000 years ago.

During the excavation, we’ll be exploring the remains of a 23,000-year-old fortress in Saareküla. The site carries visible signs of water erosion—this part of the land was once beneath the sea, not under ice. The stones have been softened and made fragile by long exposure to water, which means no organic materials or metal tools have survived. Instead, we work with what the earth still holds: layers of soil, structure, and story. All necessary tools—buckets, trowels, brushes, even some light machinery—are provided.

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But this is not conventional archaeology. We begin by tuning in. Intuition guides our hands as much as our eyes. To find something here, you must first learn to see in a new way. Kalev will help you sense patterns, energies, and traces that aren’t always visible on the surface. This is a practice in intuitive archaeology, where perception opens the path to discovery.

Details

Spots are limited.
€50 per day, including meals.
August 23–28.

Saareküla, Saaremaa.
Accommodation not included, bring your own tent.

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