- The
Polada culture (22nd to 16th
centuries BCE) is the name for a
culture of the
ancient Bronze Age
which spread primarily in the
territory of modern-day...
- The
Poladha (alternatively
Polada, Poladi, Foladi); (Dari: پولادی) is a
tribe of
Hazara inhabit mainly in Afghanistan, of the
Southern branch of Hazara...
- of a new
culture in
Northern Italy and is
distinguished by the
Polada culture.
Polada settlements were
mainly widespread in
wetland locations such as...
- Proto-Villanovan
culture and by the Luco culture. The
continuity with the
previous Polada culture of the
Early Bronze Age
seems to be unbroken. The villages, as in...
-
culture which showed both
reminiscences of the
Beaker and
influences by the
Polada culture. As time p****ed the
different Sardinian po****tions
appear to have...
-
large number of
anthropomorphic stelae in
addition to rock engravings. The
Polada Culture (a
location near Brescia, Lombardy, Italy) was a
cultural horizon...
- to have
occurred around 1800 BC.
According to
Barfield the
appearance of
Polada culture is
connected to the
movement of new po****tions
coming from southern...
-
civilization Torrean civilization Canegrate culture Proto-Villanovan
culture Polada culture Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Terramare culture Castellieri...
- Italian). Vol. II. Firenze.
Euganei on
Treccani Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:1[usurped]
Veneto history Italian Peninsula Ancient peoples of
Italy Polada culture...
- settlement, France, c. 4000 BC
Molina di Ledro,
Bronze Age settlement, Italy,
Polada culture, c. 2200–1500 BC
Molina di Ledro,
Bronze Age
settlement reconstruction...