Middle-Danube Urnfield culture
Late-Bronze Age culture of Europe
Middle-Danube Urnfield culture | |
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Culture | |
The Burgstallkogel (Grillkogel) in the Sulm valley, the site of an Urnfield and Hallstatt culture settlement from 800-600 B.C. | |
Location | Middle Danube region |
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The Middle-Danube Urnfield culture (c. 1300 BC – 800 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of the middle Danube region.
See also
- Urnfield culture
Bibliography
- Gedl, Marek (1985). Archeologia pierwotna i wczesnośredniowieczna, część III Epoka brązu i wczesna epoka żelaza w Europie, Drukarnia Uniwersytetu Jagielońskiego, Kraków.
- Encyklopedia historyczna świata, tom I, Prehistoria, pod red. Janusza Krzysztofa Kozłowskiego, Agencja Publicystyczno-Wydawnicza Opres, Kraków 1999.
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