Havelland culture (German: Havelländische Kultur) was a neolithic archaeological culture in northeastern Germany, centered at Havelland, with contacts to the Globular Amphora culture. It was characterized by cups with handles, amphoras with to handles, and barrels and dishes with carpet-like decorations. The dead were buried unburned. The Havelland people were farmers and breeders.
Havellandculture (German: Havelländische Kultur) was a neolithic archaeological culture in northeastern Germany, centered at Havelland, with contacts...
hunters of the Ertebølle-Ellerbek culture became farmers of the Funnelbeaker culture in 3000 BC. The Havellandculture dominated in the Uckermark from 2500...
culture in 3000 BC. The Havellandculture dominated in the Uckermark from 2500 to 2000 BC. In 2400 BC, the Corded Ware culture reached Pomerania and introduced...
The Pomeranian culture, also Pomeranian or Pomerelian Face Urn culture was an Iron Age culture with origins in parts of the area south of the Baltic Sea...
The Wielbark culture (German: Wielbark-Willenberg-Kultur; Polish: Kultura wielbarska) is an Iron Age archaeological complex which flourished on the territory...
Smeldingi (Smeldinger), and the Bethenici. The middle Havel region and the Havelland were settled by the Hevelli, a tribe loosely connected to the Veleti....
belonging to the Havellandculture (also called the Elb-Havel Group). Ewald Schuldt realised that the Funnelbeaker and Globular Amphora cultures buried their...
The Oksywie culture (German Oxhöft-Kultur) was an archaeological culture that existed in the area of modern-day Eastern Pomerania around the lower Vistula...
Brandenburg was rejected at referendum. Both share a common history, dialect and culture and in 2020, over 225,000 residents of Brandenburg commute to Berlin. The...
France, Russia, the Netherlands and Bohemia. This is still visible in the culture and architecture of the city. The most popular attraction in Potsdam is...
Havelland I Uckermark – Barnim I Oberhavel – Havelland II Märkisch-Oderland – Barnim II Brandenburg an der Havel – Potsdam-Mittelmark I – Havelland III...
] the real agricultural instructors for the Mark, especially for the Havelland". Frederick William I also vigorously pursued the economic development...
Aus Havelland. Gedichte. Gensch, Berlin 1883. Armin, der Cheruskerfürst. Gensch, Berlin 1883. Der Bataveraufstand. Gensch, Berlin 1883. Aus Havelland. Gedichte...
John Maynard Herr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland (translated as Nick Ribbeck at Ribbeck in Havelland) Aber es bleibt auf dem alten Fleck Ausgang...
Spandau borders the districts (Kreis) of Oberhavel to the north, and Havelland to the west, and the city of Potsdam, Brandenburg, to the southwest. Within...
equipment and workers were moved to London from a factory in Rathenow, Havelland in Brandenburg, Germany. The Algha factory manufactured rolled-gold metal...
Brandenburg: Just as the Havelland forms the centre of Old Brandenburg, so the Luch in turn is the centre of the Havelland. It is about fifty square...
rivers at Köpenick. The Hevelli lived west of that line, in the current Havelland and Zauche regions. They were named Habelli for the ancient Germanic name...
example of a Hauwald can still be seen, for example, in Lindholz in the Havelland Luch. See also Hauberg. Mittelwald, a forest with two tree storeys, is...