-
identical to the
Ellerbek culture of Schleswig-Holstein, the
combined name, Ertebølle-
Ellerbek is
often used. The
Ellerbek culture (German
Ellerbek-Kultur) is...
- Ellerbek-Dorf (Ellerbek-Village; also
called Alt-
Ellerbek or Old-
Ellerbek) and Neu-
Ellerbek.
Ellerbek borders on Hamburg-Schnelsen and Bönningstedt to...
- Baden-Boleráz in the southeast, Rössen
groups in the
southwest and the Ertebølle-
Ellerbek groups in the north. The TRB
introduced farming and
husbandry as major...
-
climate change in 8000 BC
allowed hunters and
foragers of the Ertebølle-
Ellerbek culture to
continuously inhabit the area.
These people became influenced...
-
along the
coastline it is
found in the Ertebølle
culture of
Denmark and
Ellerbek of
Northern Germany, and the
related Swifterbant culture of the Low Countries...
-
useful for some purposes,
various of the
later authors,
including Ellegaard Ellerbek,
Philipp Stauff and Günther Kirchoff, can more
exactly be
described as...
-
wetland areas.
Especially related are
Swifterbant in the Netherlands,
Ellerbek and Ertebølle in
Northern Germany and Scandinavia, "Ceramic Mesolithic"...
- The
deceased had
previously been
convicted in 2019 for
attempted rape in
Ellerbek,
which was
highly publicised because the victim, a 23-year-old Russian...
-
Archaeological cultures Hamburg Maglemosian Ertebølle-
Ellerbek Linear Pottery Funnelbeaker Havelland Corded Ware Comb
Ceramic Nordic Bronze Age Lusatian...
- ships) From
south to north: Kiel-Gaarden (Howaldtswerke-Deutsche
Werft Kiel-
Ellerbek (former
fishing village, now ****nal) Kiel-Wellingdorf (southern mouth...