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In the later Celtic areas there were many archaeological cultures.
Use of the term denotes a pattern at a site or within an archaeological culture.
It is seen more as a term covering several smaller related archaeological cultures.
The term was innovated to describe the archaeological cultures of Europe.
The artifacts uncovered represent a wide range of archaeological cultures.
Archaeologists have failed to come to a conclusion on the archaeological culture that built the mound.
It is attributed to an ancient archaeological culture called the Lapita.
Artifacts, or archaeological culture, are objects derived from the culture's values, norms, and understanding of the world.
The concept of archaeological culture is fundamental to culture-historical archaeology.
The associated archaeological culture is often called the Boyne culture.
It is a wide interaction sphere or cultural horizon rather than an archaeological culture in the narrow sense.
It's seemed more of as an areal term to cover several smaller related archaeological cultures.
It is widely considered to be the first identifiable Slavic archaeological culture.
The same can also be said of inferring a close association between a specific haplogroup and a particular archaeological culture.
In the past an association with particular archaeological cultures had been assumed, then the method of glottochronology was used.
Particular archaeological cultures can be identified and easily classified throughout the Archaic period.
The two variants of the river name are used for the same archaeological culture in the two regions.
Several archaeological cultures are considered Celtic in nature, based on unique sets of artifacts.
An archaeological culture that can be specifically labeled Xiong-nu is found over the northern range in the 650-350 period.
As an archaeological culture, the Mumun is composed of the following elements:
The actual name of the so-called Lapita archaeological culture referred to in modern research is still unknown.
A number of archaeological cultures have been centered here:
Most archaeological cultures are named after either the type artifact or type site which defines the culture.
Ceramics are often used to identify archaeological cultures.
The site gave name to the Blatnica-Mikulčice Horizon archaeological culture.