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    Ware. By 2650 BCE, the Funnelbeaker culture had been replaced by the Corded Ware culture. Genetic studies suggest that Funnelbeaker women were incorporated...
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    replacing the Funnelbeaker culture throughout the coastal areas of southern Scandinavia. It subsequently co-existed with the Funnelbeaker culture for several...
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    steppe. Battle Axe culture Funnelbeaker culture Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture Middle Dnieper culture Bell Beaker culture Ertebølle culture Gimbutas uses the...
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    BC – c. 2300 BC. It was an offshoot of the Corded Ware culture, and replaced the Funnelbeaker culture in southern Scandinavia, probably through a process...
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    Narva culture. It occupied much of the same area as the earlier Funnelbeaker culture. The name was coined by Gustaf Kossinna because of the characteristic...
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    Beaker culture was partly preceded by and contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture, and in north-central Europe preceded by the Funnelbeaker culture. The...
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    Sredny Stog culture on the Funnelbeaker culture have been suggested. An origin of the Funnelbeaker culture from the Dnieper–Donets culture has been suggested...
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  • Archaeology of Northern Europe (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    characterized by the Funnelbeaker culture in the 4th millennium BC. The Chalcolithic is marked by the arrival of the Corded Ware culture, possibly the first...
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    Linearbandkeramik (Linear Pottery culture) and TRB for German Trichterbecher, Danish Tragtbæger (Funnelbeaker culture), and Dutch trechterbekercultuur...
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    by the 'Jordanow/Jordansmühler culture'. It is followed by the Funnelbeaker culture/TrB culture and the Baden culture. The eponymous type site is at Lengyel...
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    the Funnelbeaker farming culture to the pan-European Corded Ware pastoralist culture (c. 2950 BC). In the southwest, the Seine-Oise-Marne culture—related...
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    approximately contemporaneous with the late Funnelbeaker culture, the Globular Amphora culture and the early Corded Ware culture. The following phases are known:...
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    Europe (archaeology) Boian culture Butmir Culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Funnelbeaker culture Hamangia culture Karanovo culture Gumelnița–Kodžadermen-Karanovo...
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    hunters of the Ertebølle-Ellerbek culture became farmers of the Funnelbeaker culture in 3000 BC. The Havelland culture dominated in the Uckermark from 2500...
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    Linear Pottery culture, which gradually transformed prehistoric communities. A succession of cultural groups, such as the Funnelbeaker, Corded Ware, and...
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    both solar and lunar alignments. Northern Europe 4000–2700 BC – The Funnelbeaker culture, Scandinavia, originated in southern parts of Europe and slowly advanced...
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    Unchambered long barrow (category Funnelbeaker culture)
    social development. In the region occupied by the peoples of the Funnelbeaker culture (TBK), unchambered long barrows fall into the megalith category because...
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  • culture or Funnelbeaker culture. More frequently, they are named after the site at which the culture was first defined such as the Hallstatt culture or...
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  • Germany and Southern Scandinavia. The culture is ancestral to the Western group of the agricultural Funnelbeaker culture (4000–2700 BC), which extended through...
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    the Funnelbeaker culture was active in the area. There are many archaeological sites from the Funnelbeaker culture and other Neolithic cultures in the...
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    culture (Mesopotamia, 6100 BC and 5100 BC) Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period (Mesopotamia, 5500–5000 BC) Ubaid 1/2 (5400–4500 BC) Funnelbeaker culture (North/Eastern...
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    Megaliths in the Netherlands (category Funnelbeaker culture)
    the Western Group of the Funnelbeaker culture (TBK) and were used until about 2760 BC. After the end of the Funnelbeaker culture in the Late Neolithic,...
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    Nordic Stone Age (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    BCE, they became part of the megalithic Funnelbeaker culture. During the 4th millennium BCE, these Funnelbeaker tribes expanded into Sweden up to Uppland...
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  • Kaleidyscope The Big Kahuna (film) Funnelbeaker culture or TBK (German: Trichter(-rand-)becherkultur), an archaeological culture in north-central Europe. Tbk...
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    Bronocice pot (category Funnelbeaker culture)
    Bronocice near the Nidzica River in Poland. Attributed to the Funnelbeaker archaeological culture, radiocarbon tests dated the pot to the mid-fourth millennium...
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    Marija Gimbutas, the Corded Ware culture, after migrating to Scandinavia, synthesized with the Funnelbeaker culture, giving birth to the Proto-Germanic...
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  • bank of the Indus River. Baden culture (present-day Moravia, Hungary, Slovakia and Eastern Austria) Funnelbeaker culture (north central Europe and southern...
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    Ertebølle culture c. 5300–3950 BC). The Neolithic stage is marked by the Funnelbeaker culture (4000–2700 BC), followed by the Pitted Ware culture (3200–2300...
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    Nordic megalith architecture (category Funnelbeaker culture)
    predominantly between 3500 and 2800 BC. It was primarily a product of the Funnelbeaker culture. Between 1964 and 1974, Ewald Schuldt in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania...
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  • fringe) Nuragic civilization (Sardinia) Comb Ceramic culture Funnelbeaker culture Yangshao culture Only approximate dating is usually possible for mid-4th...
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