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Swifterbant (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌsʋɪftərˈbɑnt]) is a town in the
Dutch province of Flevoland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Dronten, and lies...
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Swifterbant culture was a
Subneolithic archaeological culture in the Netherlands,
dated between 5300 BC and 3400 BC. Like the Ertebølle culture, the...
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Noordoostpolder in the Netherlands, near the
village Swifterbant and the
former island of Urk.
Named the
Swifterbant culture (5,300 – 3,400 BCE) they show a transition...
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found in Drenthe.
Indigenous late
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from the
Swifterbant culture (c. 5600 BC),
related to the
southern Scandinavian Ertebølle...
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decided that
there were to be two
smaller villages (Bidding****zen and
Swifterbant) and one
larger town (Dronten). On 1
January 1972,
Dronten was given...
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various Paleolithic groups. The
region witnessed the
development of the
Swifterbant culture,
which was
closely linked to
rivers and open water,
while the...
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Netherlands between the
Zuiderzee and
lower Elbe that
originated in the
Swifterbant culture, an
eastern group centered on the
Vistula catchment, roughly...
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culture of
Denmark and
Ellerbek of
Northern Germany, and the
related Swifterbant culture of the Low Countries. A 2012
publication in the
Science journal...
- town, was
founded in 1962,
followed by two
smaller satellite villages,
Swifterbant and Bidding****zen, in 1963.
These three were
incorporated in the new...
- (eastern Baltic), the Ertebølle (Denmark and
northern Germany), and the
Swifterbant (Low Countries). They were
linked by a
common pottery style that had...