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    The Michelsberg culture (German: Michelsberger Kultur (MK)) is an important Neolithic culture in Central Europe. Its dates are c. 4400–3500 BC. Its conventional...
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    originated through a migration of colonists from the Michelsberg culture of Central Europe. The Michelsberg culture is archaeologically and genetically strongly...
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  • Michelsberg or Michaelsberg may refer to: Michelsberg (Albtrauf), part of the Albtrauf escarpment in the Swabian Alps, Germany Michelsberg (Eifel), a hill...
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    The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC. Derived from the German...
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  • relationship of the ceramics with the Michelsberg culture of southern Germany, and believed that the Pfyn finds were a Michelsberg settlement. Around 1960, research...
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    Stroke-ornamented ware (culture) or (German) Stichbandkeramik (abbr. STK or STbK), Stroked Pottery culture, Danubian Ib culture of V. Gordon Childe, or...
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  • phenomena are, to the West Pfyn culture in sw Germany and Switzerland, to the Northwest and North Michelsberg culture, to the East Baalberge group in...
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    situation characterised by the appearance of complexes like Michelsberg and Funnel Beaker Culture. Rössen vessels are characteristically decorated with double...
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    Paleolithic, but became more common since the Neolithic (Michelsberg culture, Funnelbeaker culture). In Europe, some of the best toolmaking flint has come...
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    of a "dynastic elite". Similarities have also been noted with the Michelsberg culture in northeastern France and Germany (c. 4200 BC), which featured large...
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    architecturally important buildings of the 20th century. A habitation from the Michelsberg culture (4400–3500 BC) was excavated at the Schelsberg, near Heerlen, in...
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    millennium BC) Michelsberg culture (Central Europe, 5th to 4th millennium BC) Boian culture (Romania, Bulgaria, 5th to 4th millennium BC) Pfyn culture (Switzerland...
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    region are the remains of a small fortified neolithic village of the Michelsberg culture, dating to between 3500 and 2500 BC. The earliest mention of the...
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    in use as early as the Neolithic (Michelsberg culture) but mostly date from the late Bronze Age (Urnfield culture).: 97  In the 150s, the Roman Empire...
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    stone axes date, however, to the Late Neolithic and belong to the Michelsberg culture. Up to 2007, numerous oval stone axes were discovered, especially...
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  • development derived from Michelsberg and Baalberge culture antecedents. It is contemporary, and in contact, with Bernburg culture and Funnel Beaker (TRB)...
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    characteristics of the Linear Pottery culture. Further waves of migrants followed, the Chasséen culture, and the Michelsberg culture. The Celtic tribe in the area...
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    Schmelzweg and on the Kapellenberg have been identified. Especially the Michelsberg culture around 4400 to 3500 B.C. is shown by numerous traces of settlements...
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    basins), the Michelsberg culture displaced its predecessor, the Rössen culture. Meanwhile, in the Mediterranean basin, several cultures (most notably...
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  • cultural break, in particular in the north of Alsace in the form of the Michelsberg culture. Genetic and archaeological evidence suggests the movement of peoples...
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  • regional styles, such as the Michelsberg culture and the Funnelbeaker culture. 3rd Millennium BCE The Corded Ware culture (emerging from Poland around...
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    first. The LBK and Blicquy cultures disappeared and there is a long gap before a new farming culture, the Michelsberg culture, appeared and became widespread...
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  • from the Linear Pottery culture and the Rössen culture. In Spring 2004, the skeletons of several humans from the Michelsberg culture were discovered in the...
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    The Cerny culture (French: La Culture de Cerny, German: Cerny-Kultur) is a Neolithic culture in France that dates to the second half of the 5th millennium...
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  • was settled even in prehistoric times. Pieces of pottery from the Michelsberg culture have also been found here. Excavations in the vicinity of the present-day...
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    the La Tène culture is located on the Champ Saint-Anne/Sint-Annaveld in Anderlecht. 3000–2200 BCE – Settlements from the Michelsberg culture are located...
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  • Clay drum (archaeology) (category Funnelbeaker culture)
    Funnelbeaker culture, particularly the Walternienburg-Bernburg group, but are also found in southern successor groups of the Michelsberg culture. They are...
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    Pop Academy. Music culture in Baden-Württemberg (large state exhibition) 2010: "Neolithic Age in upheaval." The Michelsberg culture and Central Europe...
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  • BC. Afterwards, Germany was part of the Rössen culture, Michelsberg culture and Funnelbeaker culture (c. 4600 BC – c. 2800 BC). The oldest traces for...
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    settlement has been excavated at the top. It is the type site for the Michelsberg culture. 49°05′16″N 8°33′42″E / 49.08778°N 8.56167°E / 49.08778; 8.56167...
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