- The
Hallstatt culture was the
predominant Western and
Central European archaeological culture of the Late
Bronze Age (
Hallstatt A,
Hallstatt B) from the...
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Hallstatt (German: [ˈhalʃtat] ) is a
small town in the
district of Gmunden, in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria.
Situated between the southwestern...
- The
Etruscan civilization (/ɪˈtrʌskən/ ih-TRUS-kən) was an
ancient civilization created by the Etruscans, a
people who
inhabited Etruria in
ancient Italy...
- The
Minoan civilization was a
Bronze Age
culture which was
centered on the
island of Crete.
Known for its
monumental architecture and
energetic art, it...
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discoveries at La Tène and
Hallstatt led
scholars to
divide the
European Iron Age into the La Tène
culture and
Hallstatt culture,
named after their respective...
-
Aegean civilization is a
general term for the
Bronze Age
civilizations of
Greece around the
Aegean Sea.
There are
three distinct but
communicating and...
- the
Celts with the Iron Age
Hallstatt culture which followed it (c. 1200–500 BC),
named for the rich
grave finds in
Hallstatt, Austria, and with the following...
- second-millennium BCE,
which are
unrelated to the
mature phase of the
Indus Valley Civilization.
Recent geophysical research suggests that
unlike the Sarasvati, described...
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excavations and
notable archaeological discoveries concerning the
Hallstatt civilization. In
general Mont L****ois has the
shape of a 'J'
oriented south–north...
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northern Europe (
Hallstatt civilization) and
southern Europe (Italic
civilization,
Etruscan civilization and
archaic Gr****
civilization). The crossroads...