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Meaning of "urnfield"

Urnfield is an archaeological term referring to a type of Bronze Age burial site characterized by cremation burials in urns, often found in fields or open areas
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  • Ground used as a cemetery in Bronze Age Europe, in which the ashs of cremations were buried in cinerary urns.

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This is one of the urns used by urnfield culture.
The Urnfield culture grew from the preceding tumulus culture.
These came from an urnfield.
The Urnfield culture is associated with the use of the leaf shaped bronze short sword.
Hoards are very common in the Urnfield culture.
A helmet of the Urnfield period was found at nearby Thonberg.
Forest clearance was intensive in the Urnfield period.
In the Urnfield time approx.
It was part of the wider Urnfield culture.
In the North, the Urnfield culture was only adopted in the HaA2 period.
The settlement was abandoned at the beginning of the Urnfield period.
During the Urnfield period ca.
Fortified hilltop settlements become common in the Urnfield period.
The proto-Celtic Urnfield culture appears in the North-East, conquering all Catalonia and some neighbouring areas.
Numeration system of the Urnfield culture.

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The burial characteristics relate the Villanovan culture to the Central European Urnfield culture c.
The Middle-Danube Urnfield culture c.
The spread of iron-working led to the development of the Hallstattculture directly from the Urnfield c.
The later Bronze Age sees only a slight Urnfield influence.
Champagne and Bourgogne of the Urnfield.
The Villanovan culture and people branched from the Urnfield culture of Central Europe.
There was a village-like settlement on the site by the late Bronze Age Urnfield culture.
In the Bronze Age, the Alps formed the boundary of the Urnfield and Terramare cultures.
The custom became dominant throughout Bronze Age Europe with the Urnfield culture from c.
The Knovíz culture was a bronze age culture, part of the Urnfield culture.
The Milavce culture was a Bronze Age culture, part of the Urnfield culture.
During the late Bronze age, Belgian Limburg received immigrants belonging to the Urnfield culture.
Fortified settlements, often on hilltops or in river-bends, are typical for the Urnfield culture.

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