Narva culture
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The Narva culture or eastern Baltic was a European Neolithic archaeological culture in present-day Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Oblast (former East Prussia), and adjacent portions of Poland, Belarus and Russia. A successor of the Mesolithic Kunda culture, the Narva culture continued up to the start of the Bronze Age. The culture spanned from c. 5300 to 1750 BC.[1] The technology was that of hunter-gatherers. The culture was named after the Narva River in Estonia.
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Geographical range | Europe |
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Period | Mesolithic |
Dates | c. 5300 — c. 1750 BC |
Type site | Narva River |
Preceded by | Kunda culture |
Followed by | Pit–Comb Ware culture, Corded Ware culture, Brushed Pottery culture |
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