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Funnelbeaker culture
Funnelbeaker culture Europe in ca. 4000-3500 BC Ca ... of Europe showing an approximation of the Funnelbeaker culture in green, and a number of important contemporary cultures, see Vinca, Yamna, Rössen culture (as LBK), Lengyel and Tripolie for ...
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Talk:Funnelbeaker culture
Talk:Funnelbeaker culture ok, comparing with Image:European Middle Neolithic ... 2005 (UTC) The start date of this culture varies apparently. According to this paper it ... set the final date of the Ertebölle culture to 4000 BC and the start date ...
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Narva culture
Narva culture Narva culture, ca. 5th to 4th millennium BC, an archaeological culture found in present-day Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia ... be a successor of the mesolithic Kunda culture. Named after the Narva River, it encompasses ... pottery related to the Pit-Comb Ware culture. By the time of the Corded ...
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Pitted Ware culture
Pitted Ware culture A pottery shard showing the characteristic pits, from Uppland, Sweden The Pitted Ware culture (ca 3200 BC– ca 2300 BC) was a neolithic Hunter-gatherer culture in southern Scandinavia, mainly along the coasts ... first contemporary and overlapping with the agricultural Funnelbeaker culture, and later with the agricultural Corded ...
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Baden culture
Baden culture Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon ... adjacent 3rd millennium cultures (after EIEC). Baden culture, ca 3600 BC-ca 2800 BC, a bronze age archaeological culture found in central Europe occupying an area ... was approximately contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture and the Globular Amphora culture, and like the latter, overlapped territories ...
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Lengyel culture
Lengyel culture Map of European Neolithic at the apogee ... expansion, c. 3 500 BC. The Lengyel culture, ca. 5000–3400 BC, was an archaeological culture located in the area of modern-day ... a successor to the Linear Band Ware culture, and in its northern extent, overlapped the somewhat later but otherwise approximately contemporaneous Funnelbeaker culture. Agriculture and stock raising (mainly ...
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Ertebølle culture
Ertebølle culture Map of European Neolithic at the apogee ... 4 500-4 000 BC. The Ertebølle culture (ca 5200 BC-4000 BC) is the ... a South Scandinavian hunter-gatherer and fisher culture dating to the very end of the ... Scandinavian Nøstvet and Lihult cultures. The Ertebølle culture evolved out of the Kongemose culture and it is divided into an ...
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Beaker culture
Beaker culture approximate extent of the Beaker culture The Bell-Beaker culture (sometimes shortened to Beaker culture, Beaker people, or Beaker folk, German Glockenbecherkultur ... for a widely but spottily scattered archaeological culture of prehistoric western Europe starting in ...
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Corded Ware culture
Corded Ware culture Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon ... millennium cultures (after EIEC). The Corded Ware culture, alternately characterized as the Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture is an enormous European archaeological horizon that ... 2300 BC/1800 BC. With the Yamna culture, it represents the introduction of metal ...
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Globular Amphora culture
Globular Amphora culture Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon ... millennium cultures (after EIEC). The Globular Amphora Culture, German Kugelamphoren, ca. 3400-2800 BC, is an archaeological culture contemporaneous with and overlapping the central area occupied by the Corded Ware culture. Somewhat to the south and west, it was bordered by the Baden culture, which also overlapped portions occupied by ...
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