Bronze Age Europe
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The European Bronze Age is characterized by bronze artifacts and the use of bronze implements. The regional Bronze Age succeeds the Neolithic. It starts with the Aegean Bronze Age in 3200 BC (succeeded by the Beaker culture), and spans the entire 2nd millennium BC (Unetice culture, Urnfield culture, Tumulus culture, Terramare culture, and Lusatian culture) in Northern Europe, lasting until c. 600 BC.
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See also
- Chariot burial
- Megalithic tomb
- Old European hydronymy
- Helladic period
- Nordic Bronze Age
- Atlantic Bronze Age
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