The Brushed Pottery culture was a European Bronze Age archaeological culture found in present-day eastern Lithuania, Belarus, and southeastern Latvia....
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Hills and plenty of typical Narva pottery in the territory of the Neman culture while no objects from the Neman culture were found in Narva. Heavy use of...
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The Milograd culture (also spelled Milahrad or Mylohrad, also known as Pidhirtsi culture on Ukrainian territory) is an archaeological culture, lasting from...
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group (Curonians) Brushed Pottery culture Milograd culture Plain-Pottery culture, AKA Dnepr-Dvina culture Pomeranian culture Bell-shaped burials...
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the Brushed Pottery cultures (the areas of these two cultures included the east of present-day Lithuania and Latvia), the Dnieper-Daugava culture [lt]...
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Gravettian culture Venus of Dolní Věstonice figurine discovered in the Czech Republic dating back to 29,000–25,000 BC. However, the earliest known pottery vessels...
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inhabited by the Brushed Pottery culture, which had a half-hectare fortified settlement on Gediminas' Hill. Tribes of this culture inhabited present-day...
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Ceramic art (redirect from Pottery history)
materials, including clay. It may take varied forms, including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the...
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Woodland period (redirect from Woodland culture)
without the use of fast rotation such as a pottery wheel. Some were slipped or brushed with red ochre. Pottery, agriculture, and permanent settlements have...
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