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Hatvan culture
Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hatvan culture was a Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture that succeeded the Nagyrév culture.[1] The earliest identified settlements are located in the Cserehát Hills, later expanding into northern Hungary and the Tisza valley, and the Tiszazug area in Eastern Hungary.[2] The end of Hatvan culture was associated with the expansion of the Ottomány culture.
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Geographical range | Hungary, Slovakia |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | 20th-18th centuries BC |
Type site | Nagyrév |
Preceded by | Nagyrév culture |
Followed by | Ottomány culture, Mad'arovce culture |
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