Oksywie culture

The Oxhöft culture ( Oksywie culture) is an archaeological culture dating from the Iron Age to the period of the 2nd to 1st century BC The name comes from the village of Oxhöft, today a district of Gdynia, about 10 km north of Danzig in the Polish province of Pomerania, where a tomb was discovered from this culture. The results of research on this place were never published and the findings have been lost.

According to Polish sources, the resident populations continued the continuation of the Pomeranian culture. As a result of changes in the material culture and probably dictated by the Goths funeral ceremony evolved from the Oxhöft culture, the Wielbark culture.

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