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- Pre-Roman Iron Age. 6th century BC, Jastorf A (Hallstatt D) 5th century BC, Jastorf B (La Tène A) 400–350 BC, Jastorf C (La Tène B) 350–120 BC, Ripdorf...
- villages of Gollern, Groß Hesebeck, Jastorf, Klein Bünstorf, Klein Hesebeck, Medingen, Röbbel, Sasendorf and Seedorf. Jastorf is situated some 3 kilometres...
- ****ociate the earliest clearly identifiable Germanic speaking peoples with the Jastorf culture of the Pre-Roman Iron Age in central and northern Germany and southern...
- the early Germanic peoples. The Germanic culture started to exist in the Jastorf culture located along the central part of the Elbe River in central Germany...
- an initial decline in po****tion, the southern part of the culture, the Jastorf culture, was in expansion southwards. It consequently appears that climate...
- believed to have dis****d towards the Rhine from the direction of the Jastorf culture, which was itself a Celtic influenced culture that existed in the...
- the contemporary Pre-Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe, including the Jastorf culture of Northern Germany and Denmark and all the way to Galatia in Asia...
- was primarily situated in an area corresponding to the extent of the Jastorf culture. Early Germanic expansion in the Pre-Roman Iron Age (fifth to first...
- German site. The Germanic peoples are thought to have emerged from the Jastorf culture during the Nordic Bronze Age or early Iron Age. From southern Scandinavia...
- also influenced by other material cultures of the region, including the Jastorf culture to its west. To the east, the Przeworsk culture is ****ociated with...