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    Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, also known as the Cucuteni culture or Trypillia culture is a Neolithic–Chalcolithic archaeological culture (c. 5500 to 2750...
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    Kerma culture was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan. It flourished from around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in ancient Nubia. The Kerma culture was based...
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    The Vinča culture [ʋîːnt͜ʃa], also known as Turdaș culture, Turdaș–Vinča culture or Vinča-Turdaș culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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    The Karanovo culture (Bulgarian: Карановска култура, romanized: Karanovska kultura) is a Neolithic culture (Karanovo I-III ca. 62nd to 55th centuries...
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    The Funnel(-neck-)beaker culture, in short TRB or TBK (German: Trichter(-rand-)becherkultur, Dutch: Trechterbekercultuur; Danish: Tragtbægerkultur; c...
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    them closer to the cultures of Rinaldone, Gaudo Culture and Laterza Culture. Relationships between Rinaldone's and Gaudo's culture are also visible in...
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  • Thumbnail for Corded Ware culture
    Bronze Age. Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the contact zone between the Yamnaya culture and the Corded Ware culture in south Central Europe...
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    Abealzu-Filigosa culture Monte Claro culture Sardinian Beaker culture Beaker culture Remedello culture Rinaldone culture Laterza culture Gaudo culture Conelle-Ortucchio...
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  • largest cemetery in the world. Beit She'arim Mount of Olives Cerveteri Gaudo culture necropolis Marzabotto Necropolis of Monte Luna Necropolis of Monterozzi...
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  • Thumbnail for Linear Pottery culture
    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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    Cortaillod culture Chasséen-Lagozza-Cortaillod culture Rössen culture (4500 BC - 4000 BC) Funnelbeaker culture (4000 BC -2700 BC) Sepulcres de fossa culture (4200...
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    The Boian culture (dated to 4300–3500 BC), also known as the Giulești–Marița culture or Marița culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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  • Thumbnail for Baden culture
    The Baden culture or Baden-Pécel culture is a Chalcolithic archaeological culture dating to c. 3520–2690 BC. It is found in Central and Southeast Europe...
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    The Rössen culture or Roessen culture (German: Rössener Kultur) is a Central European culture of the middle Neolithic (4,600–4,300 BC). It is named after...
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  • The A-Group culture was an ancient culture in Nubia, located in modern southern Egypt and northern Sudan that flourished between the First and Second Cataracts...
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    The Hamangia culture is a Late Neolithic archaeological culture of Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria) between the Danube and the Black Sea and Muntenia in...
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  • the Gaudo culture. In some cases these two cultures overlap in the same site, as in Salve, in southern Puglia. The influence of the Laterza Culture is...
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  • Seine–Oise–Marne or SOM culture is the name given by archaeologists to the final culture of the Neolithic and first culture of the Chalcolithic in northern...
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    The C-Group culture is an archaeological culture found in Lower Nubia, which dates from c. 2400 BCE to c. 1550 BCE. It was named by George A. Reisner....
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  • Portuguese region of Estremadura (culture of Vila Nova de São Pedro), strongly embedded in the Atlantic Megalithic culture; the other near Almería (SE Spain)...
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    Europe, 3000–2750 BC) Gaudo Culture (Italy, 3150–2950 BC) Corded Ware culture (North/Eastern Europe, 2900–2350 BC) Beaker culture (Central/Western Europe...
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    Neolithic Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    millennium BC) Corded Ware culture, a.k.a. Battle-axe or Single Grave culture (Northern Europe, 3rd millennium BC) Gaudo culture (Italy, 4th to 3rd millennium...
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  •  73. ISBN 0062503685. "The Tisza culture (Tisza - Herpály - Csőszhalom) [Donau-Archäologie]". www.donau-archaeologie.de. Retrieved 2021-11-03. "Ritual and...
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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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    are the Remedello culture and Rinaldone culture in Northern and Central Italy, and the Gaudo culture of Southern Italy. These cultures were led by a warrior-aristocracy...
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  • found with a Mondsee copper axe. Examples of Chalcolithic cultures in Europe include Vila Nova de São Pedro and Los Millares on the Iberian Peninsula. Pottery...
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  • The Wartberg culture (German: Wartbergkultur), sometimes: Wartberg group (Wartberggruppe) or Collared bottle culture (Kragenflaschenkultur) is a prehistoric...
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    Chalcolithic and Early/Middle Bronze Age were also found in the same area. The Gaudo culture can be observed in the Eneolithic tombs of Materdei. Discoveries of...
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    A notable representative of this tradition is the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, which was centered on the burned-house horizon both geographically and...
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    Gavdos (redirect from Gaudos)
    also referred to as "Cauda" by Roman geographer Pomponius Mela, and as "Gaudos" by Pliny. Ptolemy called Gavdos "Claudos" (Κλαῦδος). The Venetians called...
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