- 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...
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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...
- an
initial decline in po****tion, the
southern part of the culture, the
Jastorf culture, was in
expansion southwards. It
consequently appears that climate...
- 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...
-
peripheral to
Jastorf culture, very
likely originated as
Pomeranian culture po****tions
influenced by the
Jastorf cultural model.
Jastorf communities established...
-
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
Nordic Bronze Age was
succeeded by the Pre-Roman Iron Age and the
Jastorf culture. The
Nordic Bronze Age is
often considered ancestral to the Germanic...
-
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...
- 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...