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  8. Bell Beaker culture - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Beaker culture was partly preceded by and contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture, and in north-central Europe preceded by the Funnelbeaker culture. The name Glockenbecher was coined for its distinctive style of beakers by Paul Reinecke in 1900. The term's English translation Bell Beaker was introduced by John Abercromby in 1904. [5]

  9. Indo-European migrations - Wikipedia

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    Extent of the Beaker-culture Generalised distribution and movements of Bell-Beaker cultures [210] The Bell Beaker-culture (c. 2900–1800 BCE [211] [212]) may be ancestral to proto-Celtic, [213] which spread westward from the Alpine regions and formed a "North-west Indo-European" Sprachbund with Italic, Germanic and Balto-Slavic. [214] [note 21]