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Neolithic period,
flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC.
Derived from the
German Linearbandkeramik, it is also
known as the
Linear Band Ware,
Linear Ware,
Linear Ceramics...
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grave found in a
Linear Pottery Culture settlement, also
known as a
Linearbandkeramik (LBK) culture. It
dates back to
about 5000 BC. The pit
takes its name...
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felling trees and woodworking,
characteristic of the
early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik and
Hinkelstein cultures, also
called Danubian I in the
older literature...
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Europe and
Eastern Europe. It
covers the
Linear Pottery culture (
Linearbandkeramik, LBK),
stroked pottery and Rössen cultures. The
beginning of the Linear...
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later expanded in the
Balkans giving rise to Starčevo-Körös (Cris),
Linearbandkeramik, and Vinča.
Through a
combination of
cultural diffusion and migration...
- LBK
refers to
Linearbandkeramik or
Linear Pottery culture, a
European Neolithic archaeological horizon. LBK may also
refer to:
Landing Barge, Kitchen...
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found the
acronym EBK most convenient,
parallel to LBK for
German Linearbandkeramik (Linear
Pottery culture) and TRB for
German Trichterbecher, Danish...
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University of California. Jakucs, János (2016). "Between the Vinča and
Linearbandkeramik Worlds: The
Diversity of
Practices and
Identities in the 54th–53rd...
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haplogroups (e.g., G2) that were
predominant in
Anatolian farmers and in
Linearbandkeramik central European farmers." Sánchez-Quinto (2019): "Whereas
mtDNA lineages...
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according to the analysis, was
central European Neolithic farmers (
Linearbandkeramik culture).
Other ethnic groups in the Chad, such as the Sara people...