Corded Ware culture

Esquema

Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by region

Jerarquía

Early Western World > <ancient European styles and periods> > <European Neolithic styles and periods>

Descripción

Refers to a Neolithic style and culture that appeared in northern and central Europe after 3,000 BCE. It is named for a charactistic decorative technique where twisted cord was impressed on the surface of pottery, particularly drinking cups, usually in parallel rows. It is also characterized by individual burials of adult males accompanied by stone battle axes under round mounds.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300106852

Otros términos

  • Corded [nl]
  • Corded [es]
  • Corded (Neolithic culture) [en]
  • Corded culture [en]
  • Corded beaker culture [en]
  • Ceramique cordée culture [en]
  • Ceramique cordée culture [fr]
  • Battle-ax culture [en]
  • PFB (culture) [en]
  • Protruding-Foot Beaker (culture) [en]
  • Standfussbecher (culture) [en]