Dudești culture
Neolithic archaeological culture
The Dudești culture is a farming/herding culture that occupied part of Romania in the 6th millennium BC[1][citation needed], typified by semi-subterranean habitations (Zemlyanki) on the edges of low plateaus. This culture contributed to the origin of both the subsequent Hamangia culture and the Boian culture. It was named after Dudești, a quarter in the southeast of Bucharest.[citation needed]
See also
- Prehistoric Romania
References
- ^ The Cambridge Ancient History. Cambridge University Press. 1924. p. 29. ISBN 0521224969.
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Neolithic Europe (including the Chalcolithic)
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- Cardium pottery
- Corded Ware culture
- First Temperate Neolithic
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- Pit–Comb Ware
- Pitted Ware
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architecture
- Bank barrow
- Causewayed enclosure
- Cist
- Cursus
- Dolmen
- Great dolmen
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- Long barrow
- Megalith
- Megalithic entrance
- Menhir
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- Rectangular dolmen
- Rondel
- Round barrow
- Simple dolmen
- Statue menhir
- Stone circle
- Stone row
- Timber circle
- Tor enclosure
- Unchambered long barrow
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