The Hatvan culture was a Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture that succeeded the Nagyrév culture. The earliest identified settlements are located...
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Nagyrév culture was a Bronze-Age culture that existed in what is now Nagyrév, Hungary. It existed alongside the Vatya culture and Hatvan cultures and was...
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preceding Unetice and Hatvan cultures to the Mad'arovce culture from c. 2000 BC to 1750 BC, and it was succeeded by the Tumulus culture after 1500 BC. The...
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expansion of the Ottomány culture is associated with the end of the Hatvan culture. People belonging to this vast culture settled along river banks and...
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Pottery culture Hatvan culture Monteoru culture Nordic Bronze Age Ottomány culture Tei culture Tumulus culture Unetice culture Vatya culture Wietenberg...
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Unterwölbling (Austria). ... To the east, the Únětice Culture overlaps the currency of the Nagyrév and Hatvan cultures, all within Montelius' Bronze Period I. Kipfer...
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Ottomány culture was succeeded by the Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture. Bronze dagger, 2000-1800 BC Amber and gold hoard, Hatvan culture, 18th century...
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early Bronze Age Unetice culture (2300–1600 BC) includes numerous smaller groups like the Straubing, Adlerberg and Hatvan cultures. Some very rich burials...
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early Bronze Age Unetice culture (2300–1600 BC) includes numerous smaller groups like the Straubingen, Adlerberg and Hatvan cultures. Some very rich burials...
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Mansion is a palace built by József Jung for the Grassalkovich family in Hatvan, a town in Heves County, Hungary. It lies in the centre of the city, right...
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