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cultures. Traditionally, Rzucewo was identified as a variation of Corded Ware culture; however, newest research suggests that the culture formed before Corded Ware. This culture specialized in exploitation of marine resources and existed in parallel to its mother culture for some time. Rzucewo
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settlements, consisting of characteristic houses reinforced against sea erosion, were located along the coast and further east. The Rzucewo people had domesticated cattle, pigs, some goats, but did little cultivation and engaged in fishery and hunting, especially of
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at worst. Typically, Polish and German archeologists place the culture just on the coast, while Lithuanian and Latvian scientists extend it much further inland describing coastal settlements as a cultural and economic center and inland villages as a periphery.
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Hoops, Johannes; Naumann, Hans-Peter; Lanter, Franziska; Szokody, Oliver; et al. (2001).
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decorative items in specialist shops. A large number of amber artifacts was found in
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die ihrerseits ehemals als frĆ¼hester Nachweis der balt. Bevƶlkerung gedeuted wurde.
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Formerly, this culture was interpreted as the earliest detection of the
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Grygiel, Ryszard (2002). Derwich, Marek; Żurek, Adam (eds.).
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and their languages (and possibly a stage of West Balticā€“Pre-
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Index

archaeological culture
Neolithic
Bay of Gdansk
Vistula Lagoon
Curonian Lagoon
Å ventoji
Lithuania
Rzucewo
Puck
Corded Ware culture
pre-Indo-European
Narva
Globular Amphora
seals
amber
Juodkrantė
Balts
Western
Eastern Balts
Slavic
Balto-Slavic languages
ad hoc
Pitted Ware culture
Comb Ceramic culture
Single Grave culture
Battle Axe culture
Fatyanovoā€“Balanovo culture
Middle Dnieper culture
Zvejnieki burial ground

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