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Description
English: "Elk's Head of Huittinen", Neolithic soapstone figurine (6,000-7,000 BC) on a Finnish 1964 stamp.
Suomi: Huittisten hirvenpää vuonna 1964 julkaistussa postimerkissä.
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Source http://www.finnserver.com/vmstamps/index.php?main_page=stamp_info&products_id=10390&stid=mh8lgrnkb1mo6oorv4ld6iqe62
Author Posti- ja telelaitos (Finnish Mail)

Licensing

Public domain
This postage stamp published by Posti- ja telelaitos before January 1, 1990 is in the public domain in Finland because it has been extracted from a decision or statement issued by a public authority in Finland and is not an independent work. Section 9 of the Finnish Copyright Act specifies that no copyright exists in such material. (Link to the Act). See COM:Finland#Not protected and COM:Finland#Stamps.

The document containing the decision or statement has been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons at [[:Error: |source=file name not specified.]]



This template does not apply to postage stamps first published after 1989. Because Posti- ja telelaitos was changed from an authority to a company in the beginning of 1990, postage stamps published by Posti- ja telelaitos were not anymore part of decisions by an authority. Most probably the copyright owner of postage stamps published after 1989 are Itella Oyj or the designer of them. All postage stamps first published after 1989 marked with this tag should be speedily deleted.

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