• Paul Heinrich Adalbert Reinecke (September 25, 1872 – May 12, 1958) was a German archaeologist and historian. Reinecke was born in Berlin. He studied medicine...
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  • Look up Reinecke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reinecke is a surname. Notable people with the name include Carl Reinecke (1824–1910), German composer...
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    name Glockenbecher was coined for its distinctive style of beakers by Paul Reinecke in 1900. The term's English translation Bell Beaker was introduced by...
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    Early Iron Age Hallstatt culture: HaC (800-620 BC) HaD (620-450 BC) Paul Reinecke based his chronological divisions on finds from the south of Germany...
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    Montelius suggested. For Central Europe a different system developed by Paul Reinecke is commonly used, as each area has its own artifact types and archaeological...
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    (Germany) Vráble (Slovakia) Zug-Sumpf, Zug, Switzerland German prehistorian Paul Reinecke described Bronze A1 (Bz A1) period (2300–2000 BC: triangular daggers...
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    burying the dead beneath burial mounds (tumuli or kurgans). In 1902, Paul Reinecke distinguished a number of cultural horizons based on research of Bronze...
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    refers to a category of settlement; it was first used in that sense by Paul Reinecke, Joseph Déchelette and Wolfgang Dehn [de] in reference to Bibracte,...
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    have produced a large number of cauldrons that have since the work of Paul Reinecke in 1896 been identified as having been produced by the Huns. Although...
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    archaeological period is now mostly divided into four sub-periods, following Paul Reinecke. The preceding final phase of the Hallstatt culture, HaD, c. 650–450...
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