Cernavodă culture

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title: Cernavodă culture
text: The Cernavodă culture, ca. 4000–3200, is a late Copper Age archaeological culture distributed along the lower Eastern Bug River and Danube and along the coast of the Black Sea and somewhat inland, generally in present-day Bulgaria and Romania. It is named after the Romanian town of Cernavodă. It is a successor to and occupies much the same area as the earlier Karanovo culture and Gumelnița culture, for which a destruction horizon seems to be evident. It is part of the "Balkan-Danubian complex" t
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description: Archaeological culture (c. 4000-3200)
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cernavod%C4%83_culture
date created: 2005-08-18T23:43:58Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T17:39:25Z
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