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- Danubian_culture abstract "The term Danubian culture was coined by the Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe to describe the first agrarian society in central and eastern Europe. It covers the Linear Pottery culture (Linearbandkeramik, LBK), stroked pottery and Rössen cultures. The beginning of the Linear Pottery culture dates to around 5500 BC. It appears to have spread westwards along the valley of the river Danube and interacted with the cultures of Atlantic Europe when they reached the Paris Basin.Danubian I peoples cleared forests and cultivated fertile loess soils from the Balkans to the Low Countries and the Paris Basin. They made LBK pottery and kept domesticated cows, pigs, dogs, sheep and goats. The diagnostic tool of the culture is the Shoe-last celt, a kind of long thin stone adze which was used to fell trees and sometimes as a weapon, evidenced by the skulls found at Talheim, Neckar in Germany and Schletz in Austria. Settlements consisted of longhouses. According to a theory by Eduard Sangmeister, these settlements were abandoned, possibly as fertile land was exhausted, and then reoccupied perhaps when the land had lain fallow for long enough. In contrast, Peter Modderman and Jens Lüning believe the settlements were constantly inhabited, with individual families using specific plots (Hofplätze). They also imported spondylus shells from the Mediterranean.A second wave of the culture, which used painted pottery with Asiatic influences, superseded the first phase starting around 4500 BC. This was followed by a third wave which used stroke-ornamented ware.Danubian sites include those at Bylany in Bohemia and Köln-Lindenthal in Germany.".
- Danubian_culture thumbnail European_Late_Neolithic.gif?width=300.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageID "323127".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageLength "2565".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageRevisionID "668926878".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink 6th_millennium_BC.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Adze.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Europe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Bylany_(archaeological_site).
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th_millennium_BC.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_in_Romania.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Central_Europe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Romania.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stone_Age_Europe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Crop_rotation.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Sangmeister.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Jens_Lüning.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Lindenthal,_Cologne.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Linear_Pottery_culture.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Loess.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Low_Countries.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_long_house.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Basin_(geology).
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Modderman.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Pig.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Rössen_culture.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Schletz.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Shoe-last_celt.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Spondylus.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Stroke-ornamented_ware_culture.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Talheim,_Heilbronn.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink Tool.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink V._Gordon_Childe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLink File:European_Late_Neolithic.gif.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danubian I".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danubian Ib".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danubian Neolithic".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danubian culture".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danubian".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "people".
- Danubian_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neolithic_Europe.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prehistoric_technology.
- Danubian_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Danubian_culture subject Category:6th_millennium_BC.
- Danubian_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_in_Romania.
- Danubian_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Central_Europe.
- Danubian_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Romania.
- Danubian_culture subject Category:Stone_Age_Europe.
- Danubian_culture comment "The term Danubian culture was coined by the Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe to describe the first agrarian society in central and eastern Europe. It covers the Linear Pottery culture (Linearbandkeramik, LBK), stroked pottery and Rössen cultures. The beginning of the Linear Pottery culture dates to around 5500 BC.".
- Danubian_culture label "Danubian culture".
- Danubian_culture sameAs Q911169.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Cultura_danubiana.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Duna-vidéki_kultúra.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Cultura_danubiana.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Dunojaus_kultūra.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Kultury_naddunajskie.
- Danubian_culture sameAs m.01vsht.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Дунайские_культуры.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Дунайські_культури.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Dunay_madaniyati.
- Danubian_culture sameAs Q911169.
- Danubian_culture wasDerivedFrom Danubian_culture?oldid=668926878.
- Danubian_culture depiction European_Late_Neolithic.gif.
- Danubian_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Danubian_culture.