• The Polada culture (22nd to 16th centuries BCE) is the name for a culture of the ancient Bronze Age which spread primarily in the territory of modern-day...
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    culture Catacomb culture Abashevo culture Ottomány culture Wietenberg culture Polada culture Cetina culture Castellieri culture Helladic culture Mycenaean Greece...
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  • the preceding Polada culture and provide no evidence for a gradual Canegrate insertion into the area. The bearers of the Canegrate culture maintained its...
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    Genetic history of Italy Villanovan culture Polada culture Ancient peoples of Italy Dark earth "Map of the Terramare culture". Nuke.costumilombardi.it. Retrieved...
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    Fosso Conicchio (Viterbo). The Bell Beaker culture was followed by the Polada culture and Proto-Apennine culture. Sardinia has been in contact with extra-insular...
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    wristguard La Bastida de Totana wall remains Map of El Argar Los Millares: its antecessor culture. Bell Beaker culture: its antecessor culture. Bronze of Levante:...
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    of a new culture in Northern Italy and is distinguished by the Polada culture. Polada settlements were mainly widespread in wetland locations such as...
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    The Urnfield culture (c. 1300–750 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of Central Europe, often divided into several local cultures within a broader Urnfield...
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  • Unetice culture Bronze Age Britain Armorican Tumulus culture Polada culture Pyrenean Bronze Ottomány culture Wietenberg culture Tumulus culture Nordic...
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    Pfyn culture, Switzerland Clairvaux-les-Lacs, Neolithic settlement, France, c. 4000 BC Molina di Ledro, Bronze Age settlement, Italy, Polada culture, c...
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    Beaker culture, the post-Beaker (epicampaniforme) Polada culture from northern Italy, the Remedello culture, Rinaldone culture and El Argar culture. M.Perra...
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    Italic ones) would have to be found in the Polada and Rhone cultures, southern branches of the Unetice culture. These individuals settled in the foothills...
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    Ligures (section Culture)
    Italic ones) would have to be found in the Polada culture and Rhone culture, southern branches of the Unetice culture. It is said that the ligurians inhabited...
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    Deutschland. Bd. 42). Theiss, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-8062-1716-5. Unetice Culture Polada culture Mittnik, Alissa; Massy, Ken; Knipper, Corina; Wittenborn, Fabian;...
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    short part from Brill Online, 2015 retrieved December 1, 2015 Adriatic Veneti Polada culture Euganei Canegrate culture Golasecca culture Prehistoric Italy...
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    Proto-Villanovan culture Polada culture Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Terramare culture Castellieri culture Luco-Meluno culture Scamozzina culture Hallstatt...
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  • The Armorican Tumulus culture is a Bronze Age culture, located in the western part of the Armorican peninsula of France. It is known through more than...
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    1800 B.C., the Bonnanaro culture, a regionalization of the previous Beaker culture with influences from the Polada culture of northern Italy, spread...
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    with possible Sardinian (Bonnanaro culture), North Italian (Polada culture) and later Central Italian (Apennine culture) influences. In fact, according to...
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    Corsicans (section Culture)
    developed locally since the 4th millennium BC. Reached, like Sardinia, by Polada culture influences in the Early Bronze Age, in the 2nd millennium BC Corsica...
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    Nuragic civilization (category Archaeological cultures in Sardinia)
    culture was the last evolution of the Beaker culture in Sardinia (c. 1800–1600 BC), and displayed several similarities with the contemporary Polada culture...
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    Sardinia (redirect from Culture of Sardinia)
    Beaker culture was followed in the early Bronze Age by the Bonnanaro culture which showed both reminiscences of the Beaker and influences by the Polada culture...
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  • discoveries of the Polada culture. National Archaeological Museum (Florence) inaugurated. Abraham de la Pryme (1671–1704) – The diary of Abraham de la Pryme, the...
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    Age, during the Late Bonnanaro culture, which showed connections with the previous Beaker culture and the Polada culture of northern Italy. Although the...
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    Sardinia developed the Bonnanaro culture, linked to the previous culture of the bell-shaped vessel to which were added Polada influences; Sulcis is one of...
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    Pyrenean Bronze (category Bronze Age cultures of Europe)
    the Polada culture (2200-1600 BC). Several funeral formats were used: pits such as Mas d’en Boixos (Pacs, Barcelona), Bosc del Quer (Sant Julià de Vilatorta...
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    and developed that is considered, with those of Barche di Solferino and Polada di Lonato del Garda, one of the oldest in the Po Valley area. It was frequented...
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    Bronze Age sites associated with the local bronze-age material culture known as Polada culture and their preservation as archeological sites. An Iron-Age...
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