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 Übersetzung für 'Bell Beaker culture' von Englisch nach Deutsch
archaeo.
Bell Beaker culture <BBC>
Glockenbecherkultur {f} <GBK>
archaeo.
Bell-Beaker culture
Glockenbecherkultur {f} <GBK>
Teiltreffer
archaeo.
bell beaker
Glockenbecher {m}
archaeo.hist.
Bell beaker period
Glockenbecherzeit {f}
archaeo.ethn.
Bell Beaker people
Glockenbecherleute {pl}
archaeo.
Bell Beaker pottery
Glockenbecherkeramik {f} [auch: Glockenbecher-Keramik]
archaeo.
Bell Beaker pottery
Keramik {f} der Glockenbecherkultur
archaeo.
Bell Beaker grave
Glockenbechergrab {n} [auch: Glockenbecher-Grab]
archaeo.
Funnel Beaker Culture
Trichterbecherkultur {f}
beakerBecherglas {n} [Labor]
716
beakerBecher {m} [auch Becherglas in Labor]
135
gastr.
beaker
Trinkbecher {m}
177
beakerMessbecher {m}
103
beakerHumpen {m}
14
archaeo.
tulip beaker
Tulpenbecher {m}
archaeo.
claw beaker
Rüsselbecher {m}
plastic beakerPlastikbecher {m}
tech.
graduated beaker
Messbecher {m}
archaeo.
funnel beaker
Trichterbecher {m}
archaeo.
indented beaker
Faltenbecher {m}
MedTech.pharm.
beaker holder
Becherhalter {m}
archaeo.
folded beaker
Faltenbecher {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • 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.
  • From the opposite end of Europe (the Iberian Peninsula) came the few people who formed during the 2500-1900 BCE period the Bell-Beaker culture.
  • The Pömmelte observatory/sanctuary is associated with the Bell Beaker culture and subsequent Unetice culture.
  • at in Spain (associated with the Argaric culture), and in gold form at Carnac in Brittany (associated with the Bell Beaker culture).
  • The contemporary Bell Beaker culture overlapped with the western extremity of this culture, west of the Elbe, and may have contributed to the pan-European spread of that culture.

  • However, the Bell Beaker culture does appear to coalesce into a coherent archaeological culture in its later phase.
  • This conclusion is supported by recent research carried out by the geneticist David Reich, who says: "British and Irish skeletons from the Bronze Age that followed the Beaker period had at most 10 per cent ancestry from the first farmers of these islands, with other 90 per cent from people like those associated with the Bell Beaker culture in the Netherlands."
  • Human presence in the area goes back further however, with many archaeological finds of the Bell-Beaker culture having been made in the area.
  • People of the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of Scandinavia were found to be very closely related people of the Corded Ware culture, Bell Beaker culture and Unetice culture, all of whom shared genetic affinity with the Yamnaya culture.
  • Some notable discoveries of the region the bell-shaped vase of Ciempozuelos (between 1970 and 1470 BCE), from the Bell beaker culture.

  • There are archaeological remains of the Bell Beaker culture and also remains of the Roman era were found.
  • They were found to be carrying a large amount of steppe ancestry (originating near what is now Ukraine and southwestern Russia), and to have been closely related to peoples of the preceding Bell Beaker culture, suggesting genetic continuity between Bronze Age and Iron Age France.
  • At Au numerous pottery and textile finds from the transitional period between the Pfyn and Horgen were excavated, as well as relics of the Bell Beaker culture.
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