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  1. Bell Beaker culture - Wikipedia

    • Bell Beaker culture lasted in Britain from c. 2450 BC, with the appearance of single burial graves, [1] until as late as 1800 BC, [2] [3] but in continental Europe only until 2300 BC, when it was succeeded by the Únětice culture. See more

    Geographical rangeEurope and Northwest Africa
    Datesc. 2800–1800 BC · 2800-2300 BC (Central Western Europe) · 2450-1800 BC (Britain)
    Overview

    The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European … See more

    Origins and expansion

    The Bell Beaker artefacts (at least in their early phase) are not distributed across a contiguous area, as is usual for archaeological cultures, but are found in insular concentrations scattered across Europe. Th… See more

    Postulated linguistic connections

    As the Beaker culture left no written records, all theories regarding the language or languages they spoke remain conjectural. It has been suggested as a candidate for an early Indo-European culture, … See more

     
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  1. The Bell Beaker Complex was an immensely popular cultural phenomenon that swept through Europe and Britain in the middle of the 3rd millennium BC. It is characterised by its ‘beaker’-shaped vessels, which show regional variation in both manufacture and design.
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  3. The Beaker people: a new population for ancient Britain

    Feb 22, 2018 · Pottery is an example of how studying artefacts opens windows into past cultures. Around 4,500 years ago, a new, bell-shaped pottery style appeared in Iberia, in present-day Spain and Portugal. These 'bell-beakers' …

     
  4. Beaker culture in Britain came about through large …

    Feb 22, 2018 · Scientists have now found that the culture of producing beakers spread between Iberia and central Europe without significant movement of people. But the Beaker culture spread to other places carried by large-scale …

  5. Early Cultures of the British Isles - Bell Beaker - The …

    The Bell Beaker culture arrived in Neolithic Britain around 2700-2500 BC. It was long thought that these incomers had intermingled fairly peacefully with the people of the existing Neolithic culture, adopting their henges and their henge …

  6. Beaker folk | Bronze Age, Megalithic, Britain & Ireland …

    May 27, 1999 · Beaker folk, Late Neolithic–Early Bronze Age people living about 4,500 years ago in the temperate zones of Europe; they received their name from their distinctive bell-shaped beakers, decorated in horizontal zones by finely …

  7. Bronze-Age "Beaker Culture" Invaded Britain, Ancient …

    May 17, 2017 · Bronze-Age “Beaker Culture” Invaded Britain, Ancient-Genome Study Finds. Famous bell-shaped pots are associated with a group of immigrants who may have displaced Neolithic farmers. By Ewen...

  8. Prehistoric pop culture: Deciphering the DNA of the …

    Apr 5, 2018 · The Bell Beaker Complex was an immensely popular cultural phenomenon that swept through Europe and Britain in the middle of the 3rd millennium BC. It is characterised by its ‘beaker’-shaped vessels, which show …

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  10. Ancient Britons 'replaced' by newcomers - BBC

    Feb 21, 2018 · Beaker pottery starts to appear in Britain around 4,500 years ago. The ancient population of Britain was almost completely replaced by newcomers about 4,500 years ago, a study shows. The...

  11. Beaker people in Britain: migration, mobility and diet

    May 17, 2016 · The ‘Bell Beaker folk’ have long been considered a prime example of migration in prehistory. During the third millennium BC, new pottery forms, new inhumation rites and unusual skeletal morphology (brachycephalic or broad …

  12. The Beaker People - History and Archaeology Online

    Mar 2, 2022 · The Beaker People and Wessex Culture. The so-called Wessex culture of early Bronze Age southwest Britain resulted from the spread of Beaker culture when people migrated in search of iron and tin. Grave finds from this …

  13. The Bell Beaker Phenomenon in Europe - Cambridge University …

  14. Ancient-genome study finds Bronze Age ‘Beaker culture’ invaded …

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  17. Prehistoric pop culture: deciphering the DNA of the Bell Beaker …

  18. Beaker people in Britain: Migration, mobility and diet

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  20. History and genetics of the Bell Beaker phenomenon - Eupedia

  21. BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Bronze Age Britain

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