House Urns culture

  • Nordic group
  • Jastorf Culture
  • Harpstedt - Nienburger group
  • Celtic groups
  • Pommerellische face-pot culture
  • House Urn Culture
  • Ostbaltische forest zone cultures
  • West Baltic Barrow cultures
  • Milogrady culture
  • Estonian group

The house urn culture existed in the early Iron Age in the 7th century BC on the western outskirts of the Lusatian culture between resin and Saale estuary. The urns in the form of clay models of houses were partially buried in stone boxes, which were built at the time as a foreign body in a long time used urn fields.

A reference is considered to be the stone crates of simultaneous Pomeranian face-pot culture as unique. Less clear is the reference to hut urns and stone cist graves of the Italian Villanovan culture, culminating had one and a half centuries earlier and precursor of the Etruscan civilization was.

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