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Straubing culture

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Mittnik, Alissa; Massy, Ken; Knipper, Corina; Wittenborn, Fabian; Friedrich, Ronny; Pfrengle, Saskia; Burri, Marta; Carlichi-Witjes, Nadine; Deeg, Heidi; Furtwängler, Anja; Harbeck, Michaela; von Heyking, Kristin; Kociumaka, Catharina; Kucukkalipci, Isil; Lindauer, Susanne; Metz, Stephanie;
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Y-DNA analysis with enough genetic coverage was obtained from 21 male individuals buried in the Lech valley, five sampled individuals had derived alleles placing them on the lineage spanning R1b-M269 to R1b-L11/P310, but were not covered at P312/S116; 15 sampled males had the subvariant
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The Straubingen culture was part of the Northern Alpine EBA, which is classified as the western-most part of the Danubian EBA which was extended from the Rhine Valley in the west to Upper Austria in the East. It was recognized as an autonomous culture by
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rites involving sex-differentiated body positioning in a crouched position as with the orientation of the tomb. Some objects found with buried individuals were bronze daggers, bracelets, and even objects made of
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R1b-P312/S116* (with no more derived alleles further downstream called). There was only a male from the I clade. The autosomal composition detected was ~13% Western HG, ~47% Anatolian farmer, ~38% Yamnaya.
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Staskiewicz, Anja; Thiel, Andreas; Wahl, Joachim; Haak, Wolfgang; Pernicka, Ernst; Schiffels, Stephan; Stockhammer, Philipp W.; Krause, Johannes (8 November 2019).
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Archaeological cultures in Central Europe at the end of the III millennium and beginning of the II millennium BC. The Straubing Culture is shown in purple (7)
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Hamlets constituted by one or two long-houses placed west of their graveyards. The houses were made of wood, with a North-South orientation; basically were
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Archäologie um Ingolstadt. Ergebnisse der letzten 3 Jahre. Ausstellung des Landesamtes für Denkmalpflege. 5.–27. November 1983.
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Rich graves of the Early Bronze Age (Straubing culture) (2016 - in German)
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Leipziger online-Beiträge zur ur- und frühgescheschichtlichen Archäologie.
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of diverse animal species. Important was also the metallurgic sector.
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culture which spread primarily in the territory of modern-day
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Die Funde der Glockenbecher-Kultur und der Straubinger Kultur
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Zu den frühbronzezeitlichen Gruppen in Süddeutschland.
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Bd. 42). Theiss, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-8062-1716-5.
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Führer zu archäologischen Denkmälern in Deutschland.
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Index

Southern Germany
Bronze Age
Bell Beaker culture
Tumulus culture

Bronze Age
Lower Bavaria
Upper Austria
Karl Schumacher
1917
agriculture
herding
longhouses
naves
Bell Beaker Culture
amber


Gustav Behrens
Max Ebert
Hans-Jürgen Hundt
ZDB-ID
534018-4
ISSN
1612-4227
online (PDF; 655 KB)
Archived
Wayback Machine
Unetice Culture
Polada culture

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