English: Baltic groups during the Early Iron Age (600–400 BC and later) based on archaeological finds, according to Gimbutas 1963. Location of the Scythian farmers, Neuri and Androphagi based on Herodotus.
The Sembian-Notangian group
The west Masurian group, probably connected with the later Prussian Galindians
The east Masurian or Sudovian group (Jatvingian) group
The lower Neman and western Latvian group connected with the early Curonians (Kurshians)
The Brushed Pottery group ancestral to Lithuanians, Selians, Lettigallians and Semigallians
The 'Milograd' group of the 7th–6th centuries BCE.
The Plain Pottery culture to be identified with the easternmost Balts
The 'Face-urn' group of Pomerania and lower Vistula
Expansion area of the 'Bell-grave' group, successor of the 'Face-urn' group, in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE
Date
Source
Marija Gimbutas, The Balts (1963),
page 83. New York.
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English: Baltic groups during the Early Iron Age (600–400 BC and later) based on archaeological finds, according to Gimbutas 1963. Location of the Scythian farmers, Neuri and Androphagi based on Herodotus.
The Sembian-Notangian group
The west Masurian group, probably connected with the later Prussian Galindians
The east Masurian or Sudovian group (Jatvingian) group
The lower Neman and western Latvian group connected with the early Curonians (Kurshians)
The Brushed Pottery group ancestral to Lithuanians, Selians, Lettigallians and Semigallians
The 'Milograd' group of the 7th–6th centuries BCE.
The Plain Pottery culture to be identified with the easternmost Balts
The 'Face-urn' group of Pomerania and lower Vistula
Expansion area of the 'Bell-grave' group, successor of the 'Face-urn' group, in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE
Date
Source
Marija Gimbutas, The Balts (1963),
page 83. New York.
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