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- Terramare, terramara, or terremare is a technology complex mainly of the central Po valley, in Emilia, Northern Italy, dating to the Middle and Late Bronze...
- child. The Middle Bronze Age in Northern Italy was characterised by the Terramare culture. The Recent Bronze Age, known as the Sub-Apennine period in Central...
- Music Name Postage Railways Prehistory Prehistory Neolithic Villanovan Terramare Rinaldone Apennine Nuragic Golasecca Canegrate Latial Ancient Ancient...
- Another hypothesis, however, is that it was a derivation from the previous Terramare culture of the Po Valley. The burial characteristics relate the Proto-Villanovan...
- Austria. In the mid-second millennium BCE, the Terramare culture developed in the Po Valley. The Terramare culture takes its name from the black earth (terra...
- Argaric culture, Nordic Bronze Age, Tumulus culture, Nuragic culture, Terramare culture, Urnfield culture and Lusatian culture), lasting until c. 800...
- the facies of the pile dwellings and of the dammed settlements and the Terramare culture. The Polada culture is usually ****igned to the period from 2200...
- region, they reached Malta and other countries of Mediterranean basin. The Terramare was an early Indo-European civilization in the area of what is now Pianura...
- Music Name Postage Railways Prehistory Prehistory Neolithic Villanovan Terramare Rinaldone Apennine Nuragic Golasecca Canegrate Latial Ancient Ancient...
- culture (1200–900 BC), and perhaps by the contemporary but more northerly Terramare culture (1700–1150 BC). Some of the major sites of the culture are described...