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Villanovan culture
Villanovan culture The Villanovan culture was the earliest Iron Age culture of central and northern Italy, abruptly ...
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Terramare culture
Terramare culture A simplified map showing the Terramare culture c 1200 BC (blue area). The red area is the central Urnfield culture, and the orange area is the northern Urnfield culture. The purple area is the Lusatian culture, the central blue area is the ...
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Category:Archaeological cultures
Category:Archaeological cultures An archaeological culture is a pattern of similar artefacts and ... purpose of which is uncertain, the word "culture" can be misleading. This category currently also ... China C Chinese neolithic cultures F Fremont culture N Nordic Bronze Age P Pre-Columbian ... in this section of this category. * Archaeological culture Synoptic table of the principal old world prehistoric cultures A Abashevo culture Abbevillian Acheulean Acheulian/temp Adena culture ...
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Talk:Etruscan language
... that there is some kind of material culture evidence for Huns or Magyars in the Carpathian basin contemporary with Etruscan culture, which developed on-site in Italy in ... do place the origins of the Etruscan culture in the Carpathian basin (for example Hugh ... the reference. Some reasons for reading Etruscan culture as developing in situ out of Late Villanovan culture are touched upon in external ...
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Etruscan civilization
... is the name given today to the culture and way of life of a people ... Rome was founded and dominated by Etruscans. Culture that is identifiably and certainly Etruscan developed ... the range of the preceding, Iron Age Villanovan culture. The latter gave way in the 7th century to an increasingly orientalizing culture that was influenced by Greek traders ...
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Category:EIEC
... material from the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. Pages in category "EIEC" There are 43 ... of this category. * Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture A Abashevo culture Afanasevo culture Andronovo culture B Baalburge group Bactria-Margiana Archaeological ...
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Category:Bronze Age
... of this category. * Bronze Age A Abashevo culture Afanasevo culture Alashiya Amesbury Archer Andronovo culture Arkaim B Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex Baden culture Beaker culture Boscombe Bowmen Bronze Age sword Bryn ...
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Clusium
... placed in the territory of a prehistoric culture, which may or may not have been ... the territory of the previous Iron Age Villanovan Culture. The latter had appeared before 1000 BC ... the later Etruscans. The artifacts of the Villanovan are like those of central Europe. Whether ... people came from there or only the culture has not been finally determined, nor ...
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Category:Iron Age
... Iron Age A Achaemenid dynasty B Basarabi culture Black and red ware culture British Iron Age Brú na Bóinne C Chariot Chernoles culture D Dacians Dyakovskaya culture E Elam Ellipi Etruscan civilization G Gandhara grave culture Germanic Iron Age H Hadrian's ...
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History of Scandinavia
... This was the land of the Ahrensburg culture, tribes who hunted over territories 100 000 ... had been established in the land. A culture called the Maglemosian culture lived in Denmark and southern Sweden, and ... most of southern Sweden, the Fosna-Hensbacka culture, who lived mostly along the shores of ... Now, tribes that we call the Kongemose culture lived of these animals. Like their ...
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