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  2. File:Stone wristguard, Bell Beaker culture, Netherlands.png

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  3. File:Bell Beaker, Britain.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Bell Beaker culture - Wikipedia

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    Outline of an Early Bronze Age longhouse, Germany [113] [114] The Bell Beaker culture settlements in southern Germany and in the East-Group show evidence of mixed farming and animal husbandry, and indicators such as millstones and spindle whorls prove the sedentary character of the Bell Beaker people, and the durability of their settlements. [111]

  5. File:Bell Beaker artefacts, Sardinia.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Beakers diagrams.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Funnelbeaker culture - Wikipedia

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    The Funnel Beaker Culture is associated with skilfully crafted objects such as flint axes or battle axes. At Flintbek in northern Germany cart tracks dating from c. 3400 BCE were discovered underneath a megalithic long barrow. This is the earliest known direct evidence for wheeled vehicles in the world (i.e. not models or images). [24] [25] [26 ...

  8. Urnfield culture - Wikipedia

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    Bell Beaker culture, ÚnÄ›tice culture, Nordic Bronze Age, Tumulus culture, Urnfield culture. Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age France, Armorican Tumulus culture, Bronze Age Iberia, Argaric culture, Hilversum culture, Atlantic Bronze Age

  9. File:Beaker font awesome.svg - Wikipedia

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