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Linearbandkeramic (2627 bytes)
5: </div>The '''Linearbandkeramic''' (abbreviated LBK) is the earliest [[neolithic]... 7: ... the 6th millennium BC. Most scholars derive the Linearbandkeramic from the [[Starcevo-Körös]] culture of Northern [... LBK (148 bytes) 3: *[[Linearbandkeramic|Linear Band Keramik]] Shoe-last celt (1058 bytes) 4: <center><small>''[[Linearbandkeramic]] shoe-last adze, amphibolite''</small></center> 5: ... tool characteristic of the early [[Neolithic]] [[Linearbandkeramic]] and Hinkelstein [[archaeological culture|cultur... La Hoguette (1012 bytes) 3: ...ulture that is found mainly in association with [[Linearbandkeramic]] or Limburg pottery in Northern France, The Neth... 5: ... [[megalithic tomb]] and first misidentified as [[Linearbandkeramic]]. La Hoguette marks the westernmost point of the... Danubian (1935 bytes) 4: ...y]] and [[Rössen]] cultures. The beginning of the Linearbandkeramic dates to around 5500 BC cal. They appear to have ... 6: ...Countries]] and the [[Paris Basin]] . They made [[Linearbandkeramic]] pottery and kept domesticated cows, pigs, dogs,... Stroke-ornamented ware (478 bytes) 3: ...bed into the surface. It superseded the earlier [[Linearbandkeramic]] style during the early fifth millennium BC and ... Microlith (870 bytes) 2: ...apezes, were used in the [[Neolithic]] as well ([[Linearbandkeramic]], [[Funnelbeaker culture]]). Linear Pottery Culture (868 bytes) 1: ...terns used to decorate the ceramic wessels: see [[Linearbandkeramic]]. Bylany (998 bytes) 5: ...en invaluable in analysing the emergence of the [[Linearbandkeramic]] [[archaeological culture|culture]] as more than... Neolithic long house (1158 bytes) 5: ...[[archaeological culture|culture]]s such as the [[Linearbandkeramic]]. Adze (3661 bytes) 6: [[image:shoe-last-adze.jpg|right|frame|[[Linearbandkeramic]] shoe-last adze, amphibolite]] 11: ...named for their typical shape, are found in the [[Linearbandkeramic]] and [[Rössen culture]]s of the early [[Neolithi... Wattle and daub (1847 bytes) 5: ... [[Neolithic]]. It was common for houses of the [[Linearbandkeramic]] and [[Rössen]] cultures of Central Europe, but ... Well (2265 bytes) 16: ...-lined wells are known from the early Neolithic [[Linearbandkeramic]] culture, for example in [[Kückhoven]] and [[Eyt... Neolithic (7419 bytes) 20: ...by 7,000 BC, and Central Europe by 5500 BC cal ([[Linearbandkeramic]]). From there through a combination of diffusion... 23: ...ever, good evidence for fortified settlement at [[Linearbandkeramic]] sites along the [[Rhine]], as well as evidence ... Long barrow (4771 bytes) 11: ...]]s built by the continental Neolithic European [[Linearbandkeramic]] culture which was contemporary with the British... Amphibolite (8479 bytes) 41: ...s) in the central European early [[Neolithic]] ([[Linearbandkeramic]] and [[Rössen]] cultures). In the VSG, it was us... Human migration (9896 bytes) 32: ...frew]]: [[Starcevo-Körös|Starčevo-Körös]], [[Linearbandkeramic]]) and the late [[Palaeolithic]] ([[Marcel Otte]]... Pre-historic art (9619 bytes) 24: ...Central Europe]], many neolithic cultures, like [[Linearbandkeramic]], [[Lengyel]] and [[Vinca]], produced female (ra... History of Brittany (17237 bytes) 16: ...Villeneueve-Saint-Germain]] culture, based on a [[linearbandkeramic]] tradition are found in eastern Brittany (Le Hau... 21: ...holars see an influence of the central European [[Linearbandkeramic]] culture in the finds from the [[longmounds]] of... Woodworking (12144 bytes) 9: ... wooden vessels are known, for example from the [[linearbandkeramic]] [[well]]s at [[Kückhofen]] and [[Eythra]].
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