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- Vlaardingen_culture abstract "Vlaardingen Culture was an archaeological culture on the border of the middle and late Neolithic era in what is now the coastal region in the west of the Netherlands. Archeologists found in 1958 in Vlaardingen, a city near Rotterdam, objects from the period between 3500 BC and 2500 BC which justify the designation as a separate culture. Utensils were made of wood and bone, and polished small stone axes were found, which appear to originate from Belgium. Also needles and the remains of a primitive canoe were found.This hunting and fishing culture was sedentary and semi-nomadic. In the old dunes at the then much further east lying coastline the remains of some peasant settlements were found. From these findings it can be deduced that animal husbandry (sheep and goats) and agriculture (wheat and barley) had been practised on a small scale. Vlaardingen culture had also traits of a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer society because agriculture in much of the Wadden Sea area and the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta was difficult. Hunting and fishing were important means of livelihood. Bones found near the settlements of deer, bears, otters and sturgeon support that.Vlaardingen culture co-existed with the more land inward Funnel beaker culture to which it shows similarities and differences. Based on the pottery and the occupied environment, the Vlaardingen culture and the Funnel beaker culture seem clearly distinguishable from one another. When the Funnel beaker culture ceases to exist, the Corded Ware culture succeeds it. The Vlaardingen culture however, endures in the west (3400–2500 BC), until it is finally succeeded by the Corded Ware culture as well.".
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- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageRevisionID "658827279".
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Animal_husbandry.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:1958_archaeological_discoveries.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Western_Europe.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neolithic_cultures.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vlaardingen.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Corded_Ware_culture.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Funnel_beaker_culture.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Funnelbeaker_culture.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mesolithic.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Peasant.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt_delta.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Rotterdam.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sedentary.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sedentary_lifestyle.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Semi-nomadic.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Vlaardingen.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLink Wadden_Sea.
- Vlaardingen_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vlaardingen culture".
- Vlaardingen_culture hasPhotoCollection Vlaardingen_culture.
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- Vlaardingen_culture subject Category:1958_archaeological_discoveries.
- Vlaardingen_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Western_Europe.
- Vlaardingen_culture subject Category:Neolithic_cultures.
- Vlaardingen_culture subject Category:Vlaardingen.
- Vlaardingen_culture hypernym Culture.
- Vlaardingen_culture type Magazine.
- Vlaardingen_culture comment "Vlaardingen Culture was an archaeological culture on the border of the middle and late Neolithic era in what is now the coastal region in the west of the Netherlands. Archeologists found in 1958 in Vlaardingen, a city near Rotterdam, objects from the period between 3500 BC and 2500 BC which justify the designation as a separate culture. Utensils were made of wood and bone, and polished small stone axes were found, which appear to originate from Belgium.".
- Vlaardingen_culture label "Vlaardingen culture".
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs ثقافة_فلاردنجن.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Vlaardingen-Kultur.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Vlardingena_kulturo.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Vlaardingencultuur.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs m.012zchls.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Флаардинген.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Q378100.
- Vlaardingen_culture sameAs Q378100.
- Vlaardingen_culture wasDerivedFrom Vlaardingen_culture?oldid=658827279.
- Vlaardingen_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Vlaardingen_culture.