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An Early Bronze Age culture in southwest Germany considered to be a variant of the Unetice culture. There were a number of flat inhumation cemeteries in which the burials included copper and bronze daggers and pins, flint tools, and one-handled pottery cups.

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Early Bronze Age group in southwest Germany, a variant of the Unétice culture. It is known mainly from a number of flat inhumation cemeteries such as that of Adlerberg itself. The dead were usually accompanied by fairly simple offerings such as copper and bronze daggers and pins, flint tools and one-handled pottery cups. See also Straubing.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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