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Gáva-Holigrady culture

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Metzner-Nebelsick, Carola (2012). "Channelled pottery in Transylvania and beyond – ritual and chronological aspects". In Astaloș, Ciprian (ed.).
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The Lăpuș group of Crișana–Maramureș, which is the Romanian counterpart of the Gava (Hungary) and Holihrady (Slovakia) cultures
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Hansen, Svend (2019). "The Hillfort of Teleac and Early Iron in Southern Europe". In Hansen, Svend; Krause, Rüdiger (eds.).
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Gava-Holigrady culture is named after an archaeological settlement Gava in northeastern Hungary and an archaeological site
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Group is considered to be a Romanian counterpart of the Gáva-Holigrady culture. It belongs to the North Romanian
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Gáva people lived in settlements and hillforts that they built in the Slovakian and
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In Slovakia, the culture originated in the early 12th century BC.
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Gava-Holigrad people are considered to be of Thracian ethnicity.
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Sântana Cetatea Veche. A Bronze Age earthwork on the lower Mureș
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Gava culture pottery from the Teleac hillfort, Romania.
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Bronze horse figurine from Teleac, c. 11th century BC
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THE GÁVA CULTURE IN THE TISA PLAIN AND TRANSYLVANIA
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