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Finnish Antiquarian Society
Founded1870
FocusArchaeology, ethnology, art history and cultural history
Location
Area served Finland
Membership356 (2022)
Websitewww.muinaismuistoyhdistys.fi

The Finnish Antiquarian Society (Finnish: Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistys) is a scholarly society for the purpose of promoting archaeological, ethnological, art-historical and cultural-historical research concerning Finland and other Finno-Ugrian regions and peoples.

The society publishes four peer-reviewed book series; Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistyksen Aikakauskirja, Suomen Museo-Finskt Museum, Kansatieteellinen Arkisto and Iskos.

List of chairmen

References

  1. "Toimintakertomus 2022", Suomen Museo-Finskt Museum 2023 (in Finnish), 2023
  2. Aiemmat toimihenkilöt, Finnish Antiquarian Society, retrieved 27 January 2024

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