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The Trzciniec culture is an Early and Middle Bronze Age (2400-1300 BC) archaeological culture in Central-Eastern Europe, mainly Poland and parts of Lithuania. The material culture similarity and overall chronological contemporaneity with Komariv (Ukraine) and Sośnica (Belarus) cultures resulted in the definition of the Trzciniec-Komarów-Sośnica complex or, more recently, the Trzciniec Cultural Circle. In Poland, the archaeological sites of the Trzciniec culture are found in Central, Southern, and Eastern Poland ( Kuyavia , Lesser Poland , Mazovia , Podlachia , and Lublin Upland ).

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4-478: Trzciniec may refer to the following places: It may also refer to the Bronze Age Trzciniec culture Trzciniec culture Trzciniec culture was first identified by Włodzimierz Antoniewicz , who named it "band pottery culture". The term "Trzciniec culture" from the eponymous site Trzciniec near Opole Lubelskie was introduced by Józef Kostrzewski in 1930. The first complete monograph of

8-577: Is evidence for the use of chariots by the Trzciniec culture. Mittnik et al. (2018) examined the remains of seven possible Trzciniec individuals buried in Turlojiškė , Lithuania between 2,100 BC and 600 BC. The three samples of Y-DNA extracted belonged to haplogroup R1a1a1b (two samples) and CT , while the seven samples of mtDNA extracted belonged to haplogroup U5a2a1 , T2b (three samples), H5 , H4a1a1a3 , and H . Juras et al. (2020) examined

12-569: The Trzciniec culture was written by Aleksander Gardawski . From a cultural-historical perspective, the origins of the Trzciniec culture are associated with three Corded Ware -related cultures: Mierzanowice , Strzyżów and Iwno . In general, the Trzciniec culture was succeeded by the Lusatian culture . The best known settlements of the Trzciniec culture were in Złota Pińczowska, Więcławice Świętokrzyskie , Goszyce, and west Bondyrz, close to

16-606: The kurgans of Guciów. Some of these sites include important treasures containing materials such as ornamental gold and silver like in Stawiszyce and Rawa Mazowiecka . Burial rite of the Trzciniec culture is characterized by regional preferences in using inhumation and cremation . Cases of inhumation were discovered in Wolica Nowa, in the form of kurgans . Evidence of kurgan inhumation have been found at Łubna-Jakusy, whereas kurgan cremation has been found at Guciów. There

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