- Starčevo culture
[
Sesklo ) inNeolithic Europe , cca. 4500 BC] The Starčevo culture, also called Starčevo-Körös culture or Starčevo-Körös-Criş culture was a widespread earlyNeolithic archaeological culture from EasternEurope and theBalkans . It dates to between the seventh and fifth millennia BC (7-9 kya).Starčevo is a site located on the north bank of theDanube , oppositeBelgrade inSerbia . It represents the earliest settled farming society in the area, although hunting and gathering still provided a significant portion of the inhabitants' diet.The pottery is usually coarse but finer fluted and painted vessels later emerged. A type of bone
spatula , perhaps for scooping flour, is a distinctive artefact. The Körös is a similar culture inHungary named after the River Körös with a closely related culture which also used footed vessels but fewer painted ones. Both have given their names to the wider culture of the region in that period.Parallel and closely related cultures also include the Maritza in
Bulgaria , Criş inRomania and the pre-Sesklo inGreece .It was superseded by the Vinča culture in Serbia.
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Prehistoric Romania
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