DNA results of Hallstatt Celt (I13781)
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Загружено: 1 апр. 2024 г.
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The Hallstatt culture, named after the Hallstatt region in Austria where significant archaeological discoveries were made, was a prominent Iron Age civilization that flourished from around 800 BCE to 450 BCE. This culture is often associated with the early Celts, although the relationship between the two is complex and not fully understood. The Hallstatt culture is renowned for its advanced metalworking skills, particularly in the production of iron and bronze artifacts. They were skilled craftsmen, creating intricate jewelry, weapons, and tools that reflected their artistic and technical expertise. The Hallstatt period also saw the development of sophisticated burial practices, with elaborate tombs containing valuable goods, indicating a stratified society. The influence of the Hallstatt culture extended beyond its core areas in Central Europe, reaching into France, the British Isles, and parts of Italy. Over time, the Hallstatt culture laid the groundwork for the emergence of Celtic societies, marking a crucial phase in the evolution of European civilizations during the Iron Age.
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