Copper Age culture in south-central Europe (c. 3520–2690 BC)
Baden culture
Geographical range
East-Central Europe
Period
Chalcolithic, Bronze Age
Dates
c. 3600–2690 BC
Major sites
Vucedol
Preceded by
Lengyel culture, Bodrogkeresztúr culture, Coțofeni culture, Cernavodă culture, Funnelbeaker culture,
Followed by
Vučedol culture, Bell Beaker culture
The Baden culture or Baden-Pécel culture is a Chalcolithic archaeological culture dating to c. 3520–2690 BC.[1]
It is found in Central and Southeast Europe, and is in particular known from Moravia (Czech Republic), Romania, Hungary, southern Poland, Slovakia, northern Croatia and eastern Austria. Imports of Baden pottery have also been found in Germany and Switzerland (Arbon-Bleiche III). It is often grouped together with the Coțofeni culture as part of the Baden-Coțofeni culture.
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