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Nagyrév culture
Bronze Age culture in present-day Hungary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nagyrév culture was a Bronze-Age culture that existed in what is now Nagyrév, Hungary. It existed alongside the Vatya culture and Hatvan cultures and was eventually superseded by the latter.[1] The main style of pottery was a one or two handed cup with a tall funnel neck that is made in a black burnished ware.
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Geographical range | Hungary and Slovakia |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | 3rd millennium BC – 2nd millennium BC |
Type site | Nagyrév |
Preceded by | Makó culture, Vučedol culture |
Followed by | Hatvan culture, Vatin culture, Vatya culture |
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