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- The Hamburg culture or Hamburgian (15,500-13,100 BP) was a Late Upper Paleolithic culture of reindeer hunters in northwestern Europe during the last part...
- period. However, the distribution of the Hamburgian east of the Oder River has been confirmed and Hamburgian culture can also be distinguished in Lithuania...
- German: Hamburger (male), Hamburgerin (female) English: Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) GDP  • City €144.220 billion (2022)  • Per capita €76,910 (2022) Time...
- The Hamburg Dramaturgy (German: Hamburgische Dramaturgie) is a highly influential work on drama by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, written between 1767 and 1769...
- to approximately the same time period. Cultures in this period include Hamburgian, Federmesser, and the Natufian culture, during which the oldest inhabited...
- who took on Coke and Pepsi". BBC News. James Clay. "Fritz-Kola – the Hamburgian original proves soft drinks can be done better". www.jamesclay.co.uk....
- Polish po more, which means "Land at the Sea". Following the exit of the Hamburgian hunters, the area was inhabited successively by Celts and the Wielbark...
- ****ed with vinegar, the bratwurst is sliced and served along the soup. Hamburgian onion soup is prepared with shallots, meat broth and sherry and served...
- Chronology of the Netherlands Sensitivity and rapidity of vegetational response to abrupt climate change Settlements of the Hamburgian and Federmesser Cultures...
- Retrieved 2 March 2023. Kobusiewicz, Michał (1973). "Problems concerning Hamburgian Culture in Central Europe". Przegląd Archeologiczny. 21 (1): 75. Retrieved...