- The
Ottomány culture, also
known as
Otomani culture in
Romania or Otomani-Füzesabony
culture in Hungary, was an
early Bronze Age
culture (c. 2100–1400...
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Romania with a po****tion of 3,036. It is
composed of two villages,
Otomani (
Ottomány) and Sălacea. The
Otomani culture, a
local Bronze Age
culture (2100-1600...
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Bronze hand of Prêles
Frankleben ****d
Mycenaean Greece Nordic Bronze Age
Ottomany culture Srubnaya culture Terramare culture Urnfield culture Vatya culture...
- and
spans the
entire 2nd
millennium BC (including the
Unetice culture,
Ottomány culture,
British Bronze Age,
Argaric culture,
Nordic Bronze Age, Tumulus...
- Hungary. The end of
Hatvan culture was ****ociated with the
expansion of the
Ottomány culture.
Burials were
carried out via cremation.
Ashes were
either scattered...
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ceramic artefacts Bronze Age in
Romania Coțofeni
culture Basarabi culture Ottomány culture Pecica culture Wietenberg culture Hamangia culture Prehistory of...
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Bronze Ages,
three significant groups were the Baden, the Makó and the
Ottomány (to not be
confused with
Ottoman Turks) cultures. The
major improvement...
- Minoan, Mycenaean),
Bronze Age
Balkans Vučedol culture, Nagyrév culture,
Ottomány culture,
Wietenberg culture,
Vatya culture Bell
Beaker culture, Únětice...
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Bronze Age
Britain Armorican Tumulus culture Polada culture Pyrenean Bronze Ottomány culture Wietenberg culture Tumulus culture Nordic Bronze Age Piccardo,...
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Usatove culture, Bodrogkeresztúr
culture Followed by
Baden culture, Vučedol culture, Glina-Schneckenberg culture,
Wietenberg culture,
Ottomány culture...