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Starčevo culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Starčevo culture
The Starčevo culture, sometimes included within a larger grouping known as the Starčevo–Kőrös–Criş culture,〔Vojislav Trbuhović, Indoevropljani, Beograd, 2006, page 62.〕 is an archaeological culture of Southeastern Europe, dating to the Neolithic period between ''c.'' 5500 and 4500 BCE〔Istorijski atlas, Intersistem Kartografija, Beograd, 2010, page 11.〕 (according to other source, between 6200 and 5200 BCE).〔.〕 The village of Starčevo, the type site, is located on the north bank of the Danube in Serbia (Vojvodina province), opposite Belgrade. It represents the earliest settled farming society in the area, although hunting and gathering still provided a significant portion of the inhabitants' diet. ==Characteristics and related cultures==
The pottery is usually coarse but finer fluted and painted vessels later emerged. A type of bone spatula, perhaps for scooping flour, is a distinctive artifact. The Körös is a similar culture in Hungary named after the River Körös with a closely related culture which also used footed vessels but fewer painted ones. Both have given their names to the wider culture of the region in that period. Parallel and closely related cultures also include the Karanovo culture in Bulgaria, Criş in Romania and the pre-Sesklo in Greece.
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