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Corded culture. — See Battle Ax culture … Useful english dictionary
Corded Ware culture — Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon with adjacent 3rd millennium cultures (after EIEC). The Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900–2450/2350 cal. BCE),[1] alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture, is an… … Wikipedia
Culture de Baden — Extension approximative de la culture de Baden et des cultures adjacentes vers l’an 3000. (corded ware= céramique cordée ; globular amphora = amphores globulaires ; Yamna. La culture de Baden est une culture archéologique chalcolithique … Wikipédia en Français
Culture de la céramique cordée — La Culture de la céramique cordée désigne une culture énéolithique (approximativement de 3000 à 2200) devant son nom à ses poteries caractéristiques, décorées par impression de cordelettes sur l argile crue (avant cuisson). Elle s’étend sur tout… … Wikipédia en Français
Battle-Ax culture — a late Neolithic to Copper Age culture of northern Europe marked esp. by the production of pottery bearing the imprint of cord and by the use of battle axes as burial accouterments. Also called Corded culture. [1945 50] * * * … Universalium
Battle-Ax culture — a late Neolithic to Copper Age culture of northern Europe marked esp. by the production of pottery bearing the imprint of cord and by the use of battle axes as burial accouterments. Also called Corded culture. [1945 50] … Useful english dictionary
Beaker culture — The Bell Beaker culture (sometimes shortened to Beaker culture, Beaker people, or Beaker folk; de. Glockenbecherkultur), ca. 2800 ndash; 1900 BC, is the term for a widely scattered cultural phenomenon of prehistoric western Europe starting in the … Wikipedia
Narva culture — Pottery of the Narva culture Narva culture or eastern Baltic (ca. 5300 to 1750 BC)[1] was a European Neolithic archaeological culture found in present day Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Oblast (forme … Wikipedia
Pitted Ware culture — For the contemporary (ca 4000 BC– ca 2000 BC) North East European culture, having a similar name, see Pit Comb Ware culture. The Pitted Ware culture (ca 3200 BC– ca 2300 BC) was a neolithic Hunter gatherer culture in southern Scandinavia, mainly… … Wikipedia
Neman culture — The Neman culture (7th – 3rd millennium BC) is the name of two archaeological cultures that existed in Mesolithic and continued into middle Neolithic. It was a continuation of the Swiderian culture and was replaced by the Corded Ware culture. It… … Wikipedia