The Baalberge Group (German: Baalberger Kultur, also Baalberge-Kultur) was a late neolithic "culture" in Central Germany and Bohemia between 4000 and 3150 BC. Because of issues with the archaeological use of the term culture it is now often referred to as the Baalberge Ceramic style (Baalberger Keramikstil). It is named after its first findspot: on the Schneiderberg at Baalberge, Salzlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt. The Baalberge group is generally seen as part of the Funnelbeaker culture. In the Middle Elbe/Saale region it is part of Funnelbeaker phase TRB-MES II and III.
The BaalbergeGroup (German: Baalberger Kultur, also Baalberge-Kultur) was a late neolithic "culture" in Central Germany and Bohemia between 4000 and 3150...
catchment area include the Tiefstich pottery group in northern Germany as well as the cultures of the Baalbergegroup (TRB-MES II and III; MES = Mittelelbe-Saale)...
Sotto, Carbonia, Sardinia c. 6450 BP carried R1b1b2. A male of the Baalbergegroup in Central Europe buried c. 5600 BP carried R1b1a. A male of the Botai...
with the twenty-year-old woman. More than thirty vessels from the Baalbergegroup were also discovered. Building on the plans made when the 2007 excavations...
Germany and Switzerland, to the Northwest and North Michelsberg culture, to the East Baalbergegroup in Bohemia and to the Southeast Mondsee group. v t e...
on the plateau above the Oker east of the village date back to the Baalbergegroup of the Neolithic. In the 10th century the German royal Ottonian dynasty...
culture appears to be a regional development derived from Michelsberg and Baalberge culture antecedents. It is contemporary, and in contact, with Bernburg...