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  2. Hallstatt culture - Wikipedia

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    The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western and Central European archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age (Hallstatt A, Hallstatt B) from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and Early Iron Age Europe (Hallstatt C, Hallstatt D) from the 8th to 6th centuries BC, developing out of the Urnfield culture of the 12th century BC (Late Bronze Age) and followed in much of its area by the La Tène ...

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  4. File:Late Bronze Age (Hallstatt A) bracelets, museum ...

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    English: Bronze Age cabinet 02, museum Zrenjanin: Hoard of Sečanj 1 – ornamental articles and celtic type axes. Locality: ciglana (brickyard) Sečanj. Locality: ciglana (brickyard) Sečanj. Late Bronze Age, Hallstatt A culture

  5. File:Hallstatt culture Kleinklein - bronze vases & situlas.jpg

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  6. Hallstatt - Wikipedia

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    Hallstatt lies in the area where the western and eastern zones of the Hallstatt culture meet, which is reflected in the finds from there. [7] Hallstatt C is characterized by the first appearance of iron swords. Hallstatt D displays daggers, almost to the exclusion of swords, in the western zone graves ranging from circa 600 to 500 BC.

  7. Warrior of Hirschlanden - Wikipedia

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    It was a production of the Hallstatt culture, probably dating to the 6th century BC. It is now in the Württembergisches Landesmuseum in Stuttgart, with a copy at the Hirschlanden site (now Ditzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany), where it was found. The preserved height is 1.50 m, but the feet have been broken off.

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  9. File:Hallstatt culture swords ramsauer.jpg - Wikipedia

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