- Cernavoda culture
Cernavoda culture, ca. 4000—3200 BC, a late copper age
archaeological culture of the lowerBug River andDanube located along the coast of theBlack Sea and somewhat inland. It is named after theRomania n town ofCernavodă .It is a successor to and occupies much the same area of the earlier
neolithic Gumelniţa culture , for which a destruction horizon seems to be evident.It is characterized by defensive hilltop settlements. The pottery shares characteristics with that found further east on the (Indo-European)
Steppe . Burials similarly bear a resemblance to those further east.It is considered part of the "Balkan-Danubian complex" that stretches up the entire length of the river, and into northern Germany via the
Elbe and theBaden culture . Its northeastern portion is said to be ancestral theUsatovo culture .In later times, the region is linguistically Dacian and Thracian.
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J. P. Mallory , "Cernavoda Culture", "Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture ", Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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