- House Urns culture
thumb|240px|European early Iron Age cultures: dark green - Nordic group dark red - Jastorf culture yellow - Harpstedt-Nienburger group orange - Celtic groups olive-green - Pomeranic culture bold green - House Urn culture light red - east-Baltic cultures of forest zone violet - west-Baltic culture of cairns turquoise - Milogrady culture black - Estonic group The House Urns culture was an earlyIron Age culture of the 7th century BC in central Germany, in the Region betweenHarz Mountains and the junction of riverSaale to riverElbe . It was the western periphery of the bronze and Iron AgeLusatian culture .Urns in the shape of house models were its characteristical sign. They were set in gravefields that had already been used for centuries. but sometimes in these gravefields they were deposited in stone cists that were an innovation. So it is considered that religious beliefs changed in that time, though the bias was not as great as in the Mediteranian region an d in the area of
Hallstatt culture . Archeologists see an obvious connection to thePomeranian culture of the same age. The relation to the pre-EtruscanVillanovan culture , which had its summit about 1 ½ centuries before, is questioned.Literature
*"Hallstattzeit", Die Altertümer im Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Bd. 2 , 1999, ISBN: 3-8053-2566-5
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