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Preface 7
1 Hidden in the ground 9
2 Artefactual memory 13
Contemporary archaeology 14
Things to remember 15
Memory and history 19
3 Historical background 23
Estonia seized by the Soviet Union, 1940 23
German occupation 1941-1944 25
Soviet reoccupation and mass exodus, 1944 26
Continued Soviet occupation, 1944-1991 28
Estonian independence, 1991 29
4 Stories 31
Searching for stories 33
Unknown knowledge 34
Lost knowledge 35
Secret knowledge 37
Fragmentary knowledge 39
Undervalued knowledge 40
Stories about buried family treasure 40
Letti Rapp 40
Helga Nõu 45
Ädu Aunver and Indrek Aunver 60
Maret Kalm 66
Ester Salasoo 69
Kalju and Birgitta Luksepp 73
Ahto Kant 75
Adam Kreek 81
Filip Laurits 83
Toomas Petmanson 88
Other voices 90
Maiu Preismann 90
Tiiu Andræ 92
Rutt Hinrikus 93
Pille-Mai Laas 94
Erwin Pari 94
Virve Raag 94
P. Aarne Vesilind 95
Urmas Wompa 97
Aino Müllerbeck 98
Maarja Hollo 100
Aksella Kirotaja and Regina Kirotaja 101
Anonymous Swedish-Estonian 102
Andres Tvauri 102
5 The land as memory bank 105
Recurring narrative themes 106
Why hide things by burying them? 108
Looking beyond Estonia 110
Archaeological reflections 111
Notes 115
References 121
About the author 125
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