词条 | Baltic culture in Pomerania |
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The Pomeranian Balts, or Western Balts, were a branch of the Baltic people with a distinct culture during the Bronze Age to Iron Age. They may have inhabited parts of the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, an area now known as Pomerania.[1] Location and territoryAccording to Marija Gimbutas, the Baltic culture of the Early and Middle Bronze Age covered a territory which, at its maximal extent, included "all of Pomerania almost to the mouth of the Oder, and the whole Vistula basin to Silesia in the south-west" before the spread of the Lusatian culture to the region and was inhabited by the ancestors of the later (Baltic) Old Prussians.[2] Art and structuresThe Balts decorated their pots by creating "deep incisions and ridges around the neck." Baltic graves consisted of huts made out of timber, or stone cists with floors of pavement "encircled by timber posts".[2] See also
References1. ^Gimbutas, page 63 (map): Largest extent of Baltic people. 2. ^1 Gimbutas, pp. 27, 61. Source{{cite book|author=Marija Gimbutas|title=The Balts|url=https://www.scribd.com/document/20734427/marija-gimbutas-The-Balts|year=1963|publisher=Thames and Hudson}} 5 : Baltic archaeological cultures|Ancient peoples|Pomerania|Prehistoric Poland|Prehistory of Prussia |
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