Sepulcres de fossa culture
Neolithic archaeological culture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sepulcres de Fossa culture (Spanish "Cultura de los Sepulcros de Fosa"), was established in Catalonia in the Middle Neolithic and remained there until the beginning of the third millennium BC. Although initially this culture was linked to the Almeria culture, nowadays it is believed that it was related to the Cortaillod culture of Switzerland, the Lagozza culture of northern Italy, and the Chasseen culture found in French territory.[1]
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Geographical range | Catalonia, Andorra |
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Period | Later Neolithic |
Dates | 4200-3600 BC |
Preceded by | Cardial culture, Montbolo culture |
Followed by | Véraza culture |
Defined by | Pere Bosch-Gimpera |
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