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    The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker...
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    The Funnel(-neck-)beaker culture, in short TRB or TBK (German: Trichter(-rand-)becherkultur, Dutch: Trechterbekercultuur; Danish: Tragtbægerkultur; c. 4300–2800...
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    inverted-bell beakers associated with the European Bell Beaker culture of the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. The inverted-bell beaker or bell-beaker was...
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    stage of the Nuragic civilization. The European Beaker culture is characterized by the use of classic bell-shaped ceramics. The different styles and decorations...
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    closely related to peoples of the earlier Yamnaya culture, Bell Beaker culture and Corded Ware culture. Their amount of steppe-related ancestry is comparable...
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    scale. 2500–2000 BC: Mount Pleasant Phase, Early Bell Beaker culture: copper+tin. 2100–1900 BC: Late Beaker: knives, tanged spearheads (Bush Barrow; Wessex...
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    Final Neolithic cultures, which later spread throughout Europe and Central Asia, especially the Corded Ware people and the Bell Beaker culture, as well as...
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    northern France and the Unetice culture in central Germany. It is prototyped with the Middle Rhine group of the Bell Beaker culture and commonly subdivided in...
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    succeeded by the Bell Beaker culture, which according to the "Dutch model" appears to have been ultimately derived from the Single Grave culture. More recently...
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    reconstruction El Argar Los Millares: its antecessor culture. Bell Beaker culture: its antecessor culture. Bronze of Levante: extending by the Land of Valencia:...
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    culture, which gradually transformed prehistoric communities. A succession of cultural groups, such as the Funnelbeaker, Corded Ware, and Bell Beaker...
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    in clay pots. Heyd (2013) describes the early Cetina culture as a "syncretistic Bell Beaker culture", splitting off from the dissolving variant of the Vučedol...
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    Celts (redirect from Ancient Celtic culture)
    areas considered Celtic and the earlier Bell Beaker culture of Bronze Age Western Europe. Like the Bell Beakers, ancient Celts carried a substantial amount...
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    – Corded Ware culture (c. 3100–2350 BCE) – Bell Beaker culture (c. 2800–1800 BC) – Unetice culture (c. 2300–1680 BCE) – Tumulus culture (c. 1600–1200...
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    Mierzanowice culture. The individuals appeared to be closely related to peoples of the Corded Ware culture, Bell Beaker culture, Unetice culture, and the...
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    genetic resemblance to peoples of the earlier Yamnaya culture, Corded Ware culture and Bell Beaker culture. They carried a diverse set of maternal lineages...
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    Switzerland, centred along the Rhône river. The culture developed from the local Bell Beaker culture, possibly with further migrations from central Europe...
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    and unique stone-axes. The contemporary Bell Beaker culture overlapped with the western extremity of this culture, west of the Elbe, and may have contributed...
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  • the evolution of a dry stone construction between the end of the Bell Beaker culture and the Early Bronze Age. The people grew cereals (bare and dressed...
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  • the previous Bell Beaker Culture including the usage of the bow and a certain mastery in metallurgy. Apart from that, the Polada culture does not correspond...
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    regions of the world are still in the prehistoric period. In Europe, the Beaker culture introduces the Bronze Age, presumably associated with Indo-European...
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    less strong genetic links to the Yamanya culture, Corded Ware culture, Bell Beaker culture and Unetice culture than earlier Wielbark samples from Kowalewko...
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    the early Bronze Age. Bell Beaker culture ceramic vessel Anthropomorphic stele from St-Martin-de-Corléans, Bell Beaker culture Engravings of Remedello-type...
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    Germany Middle Bronze Age house Apennine culture Argaric culture Atlantic Bronze Age Bell Beaker culture Bernstorf fortified settlement Bronze Age Britain...
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    Amesbury Archer (category Bell Beaker culture)
    The Amesbury Archer is an early Bronze Age (Bell Beaker) man whose grave was discovered during excavations at the site of a new housing development (grid...
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    Battle Axe culture. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Battle Axe culture. Single Grave culture Bell Beaker culture Middle Dnieper culture Fatyanovo–Balanovo...
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    the ancient individuals of the Corded Ware and Bell beaker cultures. In the eastern Corded Ware culture, the Fatyanovo-Balanovo group may have been the...
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    Hilversum culture to the south and the Hoogkarspel culture in West Friesland that, together with Elp, all derive from the Bell Beaker culture (2100–1800...
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    2400 BC, the Bell Beaker complex arrived in Britain, probably from the lower Rhine, an archaeological culture characterised by a new bell-shaped pottery...
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    of the megalithic Bell-beaker culture in Iberia, Germany, and the British Isles (stone circle at Stonehenge). With the bell-beakers, the Neolithic period...
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