-
Artenacian culture,
named after the
archaeological site of
Artenac in Charente,
appeared in the Late Chalcolithic, c. 2400 BC,
apparently as reaction...
- France), a new
unexpected culture of
bowmen appeared, the
culture of
Artenac,
which would soon take
control of
western and even
northern France and...
-
Dordogne (Aquitaine, France), a new
unexpected culture of
bowmen appears: the
Artenac culture soon
takes control of
western and even
northern France and Belgium...
- also been
reported by
Lebon and D****ier at Toulouse, and by Larivière at
Artenac Observatory,
during the
early evening of
March 21, 1846.
Petit proposed...
-
dolmen and
menhirs were
erected about 3500 BC and are
attributed to the
Artenac culture. Many
stone tools,
stone knives,
arrow heads and
whetstones made...
- into
oblivion until the late
Neolithic .
Around 2000 BC
members of the
Artenac culture arrived who left an enormous, and in this
magnitude inexplicable...
-
during the 3rd
millennium BC. The
first copper artifacts appeared with the
Artenac civilization. Bell
Beaker culture groups were present, with
their burials...
- to the
pottery and
stone fragments the
dolmen can be
attributed to the
Artenac Culture.
Analyses showed that the
defunct was not incinerated. All these...