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Billendorf culture
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=hefUAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA791&lpg=PA791&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=gcRpbyLwki&sig=ACfU3U3vfLOk39vpRniUzuu-IqPqnr9zPw&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwEnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=mNqIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA284&lpg=PA284&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=HJpXRAPDkV&sig=ACfU3U313BrR8RQNPA6Px83YOZoEqWwGEw&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwEHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=UhRTRszpnd4C&pg=PA365&lpg=PA365&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=1jf3jR6ZQg&sig=ACfU3U3-rd2MhDpxDGykZLnGuTE3-gkChQ&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwD3oECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
--- "The characteristic grave enclosure of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age is the ring ditch. The morphology of ring ditches allows one to distinguish two cultural regions: the Lausitz Culture and its Early Iron Age successor, the Billendorf Culture, possess broad ring ditches with two or more gaps, clustered in cemeteries of more than 10 graves, whereas the ring ditches of the Western Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age groups are faint and very regular in construction. Often these circles are closed. Occasionally they have a single gap (...)"
https://www.academia.edu/8203741/The_Early_Iron_Age_-_The_Hallstatt_Period._The_Prehistory_of_Bohemia_5._Praha_2013
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Examples-of-the-Billendorf-culture-influences-in-pottery-manufacturing-drawing-M_fig4_331115172
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=zAY4we4LKQMC&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=i9lanZYaiK&sig=ACfU3U2LYm77idwuDY_g9m9Nnh-fMEMUEQ&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwDHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books/about/Lusatian_Culture.html?id=K4FVXwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
User:Puduḫepa
Billendorf culture
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=hefUAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA791&lpg=PA791&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=gcRpbyLwki&sig=ACfU3U3vfLOk39vpRniUzuu-IqPqnr9zPw&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwEnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=mNqIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA284&lpg=PA284&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=HJpXRAPDkV&sig=ACfU3U313BrR8RQNPA6Px83YOZoEqWwGEw&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwEHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=UhRTRszpnd4C&pg=PA365&lpg=PA365&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=1jf3jR6ZQg&sig=ACfU3U3-rd2MhDpxDGykZLnGuTE3-gkChQ&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwD3oECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
--- "The characteristic grave enclosure of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age is the ring ditch. The morphology of ring ditches allows one to distinguish two cultural regions: the Lausitz Culture and its Early Iron Age successor, the Billendorf Culture, possess broad ring ditches with two or more gaps, clustered in cemeteries of more than 10 graves, whereas the ring ditches of the Western Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age groups are faint and very regular in construction. Often these circles are closed. Occasionally they have a single gap (...)"
https://www.academia.edu/8203741/The_Early_Iron_Age_-_The_Hallstatt_Period._The_Prehistory_of_Bohemia_5._Praha_2013
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Examples-of-the-Billendorf-culture-influences-in-pottery-manufacturing-drawing-M_fig4_331115172
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=zAY4we4LKQMC&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=Billendorf+culture&source=bl&ots=i9lanZYaiK&sig=ACfU3U2LYm77idwuDY_g9m9Nnh-fMEMUEQ&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiP3dHmpPjlAhXpSxUIHVCkB4wQ6AEwDHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=Billendorf%20culture&f=false
https://books.google.com.tr/books/about/Lusatian_Culture.html?id=K4FVXwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y
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