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Descriptio The w:Corded Ware culture (also Battle-axe culture) is an enormous Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age archaeological grouping, flourishing ca. 3200 - 2300 BC. It encompasses most of continental northern Europe from the Rhine River on the west, to the Volga River in the east, including most of modern-day Germany, Denmark, Poland, the Baltic States, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, northern Ukraine, and western Russia, as well as southern Sweden and Finland, It receives its name from the characteristic pottery of the era; wet clay was decoratively incised with cordage, i.e., string. It is known mostly from its burials. by en:User:Dbachmann, based on Image:Europe 34 62 -12 54 blank map.png.
Datum 12 Augustus 2005, 03:16
Fons Opus proprium based based on Image:Europe 34 62 -12 54 blank map.png
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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima21:56, 16 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 21:56, 16 Augusti 2005 factae637 × 366 (272 chiliocteti)Wiglaf~commonswikiminor
20:12, 16 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 20:12, 16 Augusti 2005 factae637 × 366 (272 chiliocteti)Wiglaf~commonswiki
19:24, 16 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 19:24, 16 Augusti 2005 factae637 × 366 (284 chiliocteti)Dbachmannupdate
18:49, 13 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 18:49, 13 Augusti 2005 factae637 × 366 (288 chiliocteti)Wiglaf~commonswikivery minor correction
07:16, 12 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 07:16, 12 Augusti 2005 factae600 × 345 (250 chiliocteti)Dbachmannby en:User:Dbachmann, based on Image:Europe 34 62 -12 54 blank map.png. {{GFDL}}

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