- 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...
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Polada may mean: the Poladha, an
Hazara tribe in Afghanistan. the
Polada culture of the
Bronze Age,
named after the
Polada Bog (Lonato del Garda, Italy)...
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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...
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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...
- of a new
culture in
Northern Italy and is
distinguished by the
Polada culture.
Polada settlements were
mainly widespread in
wetland locations such as...
-
reconstruction Bronze Age
Italy Genetic history of
Italy Villanovan culture Polada culture Ancient peoples of
Italy Dark
earth "Map of the
Terramare culture"...
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rather than a large-scale po****tion
replacement seen in
other regions. The
Polada culture (named
after a
locality near Brescia)
extended from
eastern Lombardy...
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Torrean civilization,
Apennine culture,
Canegrate culture,
Golasecca culture,
Polada culture,
Castelluccio Culture,
Terramare culture Villanova culture, Latial...
- of Lake
Garda and in the Po
valley in
northern Italy,
attributed to the
Polada culture. The
middle Danube basin (Austria,
Czech Republic, Slovakia); most...