- last two
locations had
their names applied to
Bronze Age
cultures —
Schneckenberg ("Hill of the Snails";
Early Bronze Age) and Noua ("The New"; Late Bronze...
- Otto von
Bismarck and his wife
Johanna von Puttkamer. It is on the
Schneckenberg hill just
outside Friedrichsruh, Schleswig-Holstein, in
northern Germany...
- The Glina-
Schneckenberg culture was an
Early Bronze Age
archaeological culture located in Romania,
dating from c. 2600 BC to 2000 BC. It was preceded...
- from c. 2000 BC to the 14th
century BC. It was
preceded by the Glina-
Schneckenberg culture and
succeeded by the Noua-Coslogeni culture, and was contemporary...
- Friedrichsruh.
After his
death he was
entombed in the
Bismarck Mausoleum on the
Schneckenberg hill, just
outside Friedrichsruh, on 16
March 1899.
Bismarck and Emperor...
- BC to the 14th
century BC. It was
derived from the
preceding Glina-
Schneckenberg culture and
succeeded by the Noua-Sabatinovka culture, and was contemporary...
-
Usatove culture, Bodrogkeresztúr
culture Followed by
Baden culture, Vučedol culture, Glina-
Schneckenberg culture,
Wietenberg culture, Ottomány culture...
- a
transitory lifestyle, but
evolved in
parallel to the pre-
Schneckenberg and
Schneckenberg civilisations,
which were more
active in
taking over[clarification...
- Oltenia, as well as in
Transylvania and the Körös
region (Glina III–
Schneckenberg and Gyula–Rosia group). Tasic, N. (1968). "Die Vinkovci-Kultur, eine...
- Baden-Coţofeni culture, the Cernavodă III-Belleraz culture, the Glina-
Schneckenberg culture and the
Verbicioara culture.
Common occupations were agriculture...