- by the
Otomani culture; the
Transylvanian Plateau was
occupied by the
Wietenberg culture,
which gradually ceded part of its
northern area to the Suciu...
- The
Wietenberg culture was a
Middle Bronze Age
archeological culture in
central Romania (Transylvania) that
roughly dates to 2200–1600/1500 BCE. Representing...
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culture Srubnaya culture Terramare culture Urnfield culture Vatya culture Wietenberg culture Nora
Kershaw Chadwick, J. X. W. P. Corcoran, The
Celts (1970)...
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springs were used for cult activities. This
culture was
contemporary with
Wietenberg culture in Romania, Unetice-Madarovce-Veterov-Boheimkirchen
cultural complex...
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Romania Yamnaya culture Basarabi culture Otomani culture Pecica culture Wietenberg culture Prehistory of
Transylvania Prehistoric Romania Szekely, Zsolt...
- bronze-aged
economy was
based on
rearing livestock (sheep,
goats and pigs). The
Wietenberg culture reared large cattle and
horses for both
transportation and food...
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History offers a vast
collection of
Iclod culture, Petrești culture,
Wietenberg culture and Noua culture. It
hosts the
biggest ****d
bronze artifacts...
- same period, such as a gold axe from
Tufalau (Romania)
belonging to the
Wietenberg culture, a gold axe from
Dieskau (Germany)
belonging to the Únětice culture...
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building phases. The
first three belong to the
early Middle Bronze Age
Wietenberg culture,
followed by two of the Late
Bronze Age Noua culture. The latest...
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Romania Coțofeni
culture Basarabi culture Ottomány
culture Pecica culture Wietenberg culture Hamangia culture Prehistory of
Transylvania Prehistoric Romania...