Polgarska culture


Polar culture, Upper Cretaceous culture - Neolithic culture (beginning about 4600 BC), from the Danube culture, which developed in the basin of the River Cis. It is derived from the early-linear culture of linear ceramics.

The name of the culture comes from Polgár, Hungary.

Polar culture is characterized by a high share of copper products, cavities and dugouts.

The influence of the Poligraphic culture also included Małopolska and areas lying to the north, including Kujawy, where it is situated in the form of a lendosan-polgara complex. Bibliography

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