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    the northern Balkans. The Starčevo site, the type site, is located on the north bank of the Danube near the village of Starčevo in Serbia (Vojvodina province)...
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    5300 BC. Starčevo culture sculpture Starčevo culture artefacts Körös/Criş culture figurine "Red-haired goddess" figurine Figurine Starčevo ceramic altar...
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    The first hypothesis is that the Vinča culture developed locally from the preceding Neolithic Starčevo culture—first proposed by Colin Renfrew (1969)...
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    Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Starčevo. Official website of Starčevo Satellite map of Starčevo v t e...
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    related to the neighboring Starčevo culture and is included within a larger grouping known as the Starčevo–Körös–Criş culture. In a 2017 genetic study published...
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    VI complex Lengyel culture Linear Pottery culture Sesklo culture Solnitsata Starčevo culture Tisza culture Vinča culture Old European script Carnac...
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  • Starcevo may refer to: Starčevo, a town in Serbia Starchevo a village in Bulgaria Starčevo culture, a neolithic culture of Europe Startsevo (disambiguation)...
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    5600–5400 BC on the middle Danube in the Starčevo range. Presumably, the expansion northwards of early Starčevo-Körös produced a local variant reaching...
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  • other cultures, like the Starčevo and Cardium pottery. These formed the basis for the creation of a unique culture that is known as the Kakanj culture, as...
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    archaeological site, collected fragments, dated them as being part of the Starčevo Culture and made a report for the Institute. Srejović, intrigued by the findings...
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    interpretation: The roots of Cucuteni–Trypillia culture can be found in the Starčevo–Körös–Criș and Vinča cultures of the 6th to 5th millennia, with additional...
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    sites in Hungary. It was a continuation of the Starčevo culture and strongly influenced by the Vinča culture. Some of the archeological sites where artifacts...
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  • dates back to pre-historic times when the Starčevo culture, Vinča culture, Bubanj-Hum culture, and Baden culture were active in the region. Since then, many...
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    Belgrade (category Starčevo–Körös–Criș culture)
    eponymous site of Starčevo. The Starčevo culture was succeeded by the Vinča culture (5500–4500 BC), a more sophisticated farming culture that grew out of...
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  • Sesklo (redirect from Sesklo culture)
    culture Tisza culture Linear Pottery culture Lengyel culture Funnelbeaker culture Starčevo culture Karanovo culture "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού -...
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    system for Balkans prehistory. This culture had seven major phases: Karanovo I and II, which existed parallel to Starčevo; Karanovo III (Veselinovo); Karanovo...
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  • The Tisza culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture of the Alföld plain in modern-day Hungary, Western Romania, Eastern Slovakia, and Ukrainian Zakarpattia...
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    Ferizaj was inhabited during the prehistoric era by the Starčevo culture, Vinča culture and Baden cultures. During the Ottoman period, Ferizaj was a trading...
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    The Hamangia culture is a Late Neolithic archaeological culture of Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria) between the Danube and the Black Sea and Muntenia in...
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  • First Temperate Neolithic (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    mediterranean climate. The constituent cultures of the FTN are: the Starčevo–Kőrös–Criș culture, encompassing: the Starčevo culture, c. 6200–5200 BCE, western Bulgaria...
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    Dimini (redirect from Dimini culture)
    culture Lengyel culture Linear Pottery culture Sesklo culture Starčevo culture Tisza culture Varna culture Vinča culture Helladic chronology Mycenaean Greece...
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    The Comb Ceramic culture or Pit-Comb Ware culture, often abbreviated as CCC or PCW, was a northeast European culture characterised by its Pit–Comb Ware...
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    Balkans (section Culture)
    particularly through Pannonia. Two early culture-complexes have developed in the region, Starčevo culture and Vinča culture. The Balkans are also the location...
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  • founded major cultures like Vinča, Varna, Starčevo. In the Bronze Age happened symbiosis between Proto-Indo-Europeans of Kurgan culture and autochthonous...
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    polje). Obre I belonged to Starcevo culture and Kakanj culture group, while Obre II completely belonged to Butmir culture. The main supplement of this...
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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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    Vojvodina (section Culture)
    period, two important archaeological cultures flourished in this area: the Starčevo culture and the Vinča culture. Indo-European peoples first settled...
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    Neolithic settlement that belonged to both the earlier Starčevo culture and the later Vinča culture. The adjacent archaeological site of Karagaç is found...
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    re-inhabited. Torso of woman with hands on chest, small terracotta, Sesklo culture, Neolithic, 6th–5th millennium BC Female figurine, marble, Thessaly, 5300–3300...
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    Bronze Age. Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the contact zone between the Yamnaya culture and the Corded Ware culture in south Central Europe...
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