Wartberg culture

Wartberg culture
Geographical rangeGermany: Northern and Central Hesse, Westphalia, South Lower Saxony, West Thuringia.
PeriodLater Neolithic
Dates3,600–2,800 BC
Characteristicscollared bottles, strap-handled cups, hilltop settlements, gallery graves, enclosures
Preceded byMichelsberg culture
Followed byCorded Ware culture, Single Grave culture

The Wartberg culture (‹See Tfd›German: Wartbergkultur), sometimes: Wartberg group (Wartberggruppe) or Collared bottle culture (Kragenflaschenkultur) is a prehistoric culture from 3,600 -2,800 BC of the later Central European Neolithic. It is named after its type site, the Wartberg, a hill (306m asl) near Niedenstein-Kirchberg in northern Hesse, Germany.