Stichbandkeramik (culture and style)

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Early Western World > <ancient European styles and periods> > <European Neolithic styles and periods> > Bandkeramik (Neolithic culture and style)

Descripción

Refers to the later phase of Bandkeramik culture and style, characterized by pottery decoration that has evolved from earlier delineated bands to instead use rows of incisions, punctures, impressions, and notches arranged to suggest bands, but without the defined delineation. This later phase is also characterized by the culture developing stronger regional differences. This phase is called "Danubian II" in the classification scheme of scholar V. Gordon Childe.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300106849

Otros términos

  • Stichbandkeramik [nl]
  • Stichbandkeramik [es]
  • Danubian II [en]
  • Stroked Ware culture [en]
  • Stroke-Ornamented Pottery culture [en]