Pomeranian culture
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The Pomeranian culture, also Pomeranian or Pomerelian Face Urn culture[1] was an Iron Age culture with origins in parts of the area south of the Baltic Sea (which later became Pomerania, part of northern Germany/Poland), from the 7th century BC to the 3rd century BC, which eventually covered most of today's Poland.
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Geographical range | Central Europe, Eastern Europe |
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Period | Iron Age |
Dates | 7th century BC - 3rd century BC |
Preceded by | Lusatian culture |
Followed by | Oksywie culture, Przeworsk culture |
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See also: Iron Age Europe and Prehistoric Europe
About 650 BC, it evolved from the Lusatian culture between the lower Vistula and Parseta rivers,[2] and subsequently expanded southward. Between 200 and 150 BC, it was succeeded by the Oksywie culture in eastern Pomerania and the Przeworsk culture at the upper Vistula and Oder rivers.[3]