The Western Baltic culture (Lithuanian: Vakarų baltų kultūra; Polish: Kultura zachodniobałtyjska also known as krąg zachodniobałtyjski (West Baltic circle)...
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Western Baltic or West Baltic may refer to the: western part of the Baltic Sea region, or the Western Baltic languages, associated with the Western Baltic...
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between Corded Ware-influenced Western Baltic culture, and separate Brushed Pottery culture. The Brushed Pottery culture was conservative and changed very...
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East Baltic linguistic influence once possibly reached as far as the Ural Mountains, but this hypothesis has been questioned. Old Prussian, a Western Baltic...
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from an ancient homeland somewhere in north-western Siberia or western Russia to the shores of the Baltic Sea around 1000 BC, at which time Finns and...
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The Jastorf culture was an Iron Age material culture in what is now northern Germany and the southern Scandinavian Peninsula, spanning the 6th to 1st centuries...
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Balts (redirect from Baltic peoples)
the fifth century CE parts of the eastern Baltic coast began to be settled by the ancestors of the Western Balts, whereas the East Balts lived in modern-day...
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The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO...
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Scandinavian interior and other hunter-gatherers of the Baltic Sea. The people of the Pitted Ware culture were a genetically homogeneous and distinct population...
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among earlier cultures of the eastern Baltic, and 20% Western Steppe Herder (WSH). Pitted Ware culture Dnieper–Donets culture Rzucewo culture Pre-Finno-Ugric...
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