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Talk:Linear Ceramic culture
Talk:Linear Ceramic culture I suggest all three articles be merged ... do the editing) under a new heading, Linear Ware culture . The is the title used used ...
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Volume-ceramic culture (translated from German)
Volume-ceramic culture As those Volume-ceramic culture, Linear-volume-ceramic culture or LBK becomes ...
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Talk:Linear pottery culture
Talk:Linear pottery culture I suggest all three articles be merged ... do the editing) under a new heading, Linear Ware culture . The is the title used used by ... article in the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. --FourthAve 04:16, 23 July 2005 ( ...
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Culture (translated from German)
Culture This article or section exists mainly out ... article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Culture (term clarifying). This article requires a revision ... too improve and remove afterwards this marking. Culture (lat. cultura), care (the body, but primarily ... humans live together. The term of the culture stands to that extent in connection with ... Ethnie or region (for example the American culture) or historical phase (z.B. the ...
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Pass volume ceramic(s) (translated from German)
Pass volume ceramic(s) Table of contents Introductory On the ... in western Central Europe, D. h. jungsteinzeitliche culture that Linear volume ceramic(s) temporally the so-called follows Pass volume ceramic(s). Pass volume ceramic(s) between ...
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Roessener culture (translated from German)
Roessener culture Those Roessener culture is a Central European culture of the middle Jungsteinzeit (4500-4300 v ... Querfurt , Sachsen notion designated. Table of contents Ceramic(s) The container decoration with double passes ... raw materials: the Rijkholt prevailing in volume ceramic(s)Flint becomes by the Bavarian ...
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Minoi culture (translated from German)
Minoi culture Kretominoi doppelaxt Rhythontraeger, part of the "Prozessions ... the mythologischen king Minos those becomes antique culture Kretas that Bronzezeit as minoisch, kretisch minoisch ... designated. In contrast to it the contemporaneous culture is called of the griechischen mainland helladisch ... divides minoische history, according to the found ceramic(s) styles, into Fruehminoisch, Mittelminoisch and Spaetminoisch ... Phornou Korphi form a closed front. In ceramic(s) production many new forms emerge ...
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Culture of Japan (translated from German)
Culture of Japan Due to its isolated island ... in Japan in history a completely independent culture could itself develop. Although the country is ... modern trend was received. Table of contents Culture history The roots of the Japanese culture point similarities both to oceanic trunks and ... mixture took place. Certifications of this first culture are volume ceramic(s), therefore also ...
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Mykeni culture (translated from German)
Mykeni culture Old Orient in 13. Jh. v. Chr. As "mykenisch" (mykenische culture, mykenische time, mykenische period) the mainland-Greek culture of the late ones becomes Bronzezeit (Spaethelladikum ... outstandingly. Contrary to the carriers that minoischen culture the inhabitants of the Greek mainland (an ... old form of) speak Griechisch . Those mykenische culture steps nearly suddenly briefly around 1600 ...
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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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