Geographical range | Romania |
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Period | Chalcolithic, Bronze Age |
Dates | c. 2600 – 2000 BC |
Preceded by | Coțofeni culture |
Followed by | Monteoru culture, Tei culture |
The Glina-Schneckenberg culture was an Early Bronze Age archaeological culture located in Romania, dating from c. 2600 BC to 2000 BC. It was preceded by the Coțofeni culture and succeeded by the Monteoru culture and Tei culture.[1][2][3][4]
The Eneolithic cultural basis of the Bronze Age in the region discussed here is largely provided by widespread phenomena such as the Baden-Cernavodă-Coţofeni complex ... The 'classical' Early Bronze Age is accepted as beginning with the Glina-Schneckenberg culture and early Zimnicea.
In the eastern Carpathian region, the Baden complex (including the Coţofeni group) give way to the Glina–Schneckenberg culture
Glina III-Schneckenberg: 2600-2000 BC (Machnik 1987)
The Monteoru culture derived from the early Glina-Schneckenberg