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On the third week of 2013 a new popular journal reached its audience. Tutulus – an annual journal about Estonian archaeology is here to fill the information void, by introducing Estonian prehistory to the general public.
The main authors of the articles and composers of the journal are archaeology students from the University of Tartu. The journal will be published on a frequently renewable web site (www.tutulus.ee), as well as on paper, once a year, around January. The aim of Tutulus is to give a review of what has happened in Estonian archaeology for the past year. The paper edition will present to the readers the results of the last season’s field works, some archaeological methods or techniques, as well as introduce archaeologists themselves and tackle relevant questions about heritage protection.
Behind this journal is mainly the students’ sincere desire to increase public interest about archaeology. Most of the journal’s editors are also studying either journalism or the Estonian language. One of the basic concepts behind this journal is to make it as diverse and jazzy as possible, while maintaining the individuality of each author.
Tutulus is published as a free addition to the popular journal Horisont.