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Remains have been found of houses from the Linear Pottery culture.
At least part of the Linear Pottery Culture is within the range.
Some Linear Pottery culture houses were occupied for as long as 30 years.
Two variants of the early Linear Pottery culture are recognized:
The Linear Pottery culture existed in the area.
An earlier view saw the Linear Pottery culture as living a "peaceful, unfortified lifestyle".
But that was also where the nucleus of the Linear Pottery culture was located.
The original newcomers represented the Linear Pottery culture.
Communal graves from the Linear Pottery culture have been recovered, and indicate human settlements in the area around 5000 years ago.
In the Middle Neolithic, the Linear Pottery culture stood out over the rest.
The beginning of the Linear Pottery culture dates to around 5500 BC.
The Linear Pottery culture is not the only food-producing player on the stage of prehistoric Europe.
These people became influenced by farmers of the Linear Pottery culture who settled in southern Pomerania.
It arose from the Linear Pottery Culture.
This article includes a brief introduction to some of the features of the Western Linear Pottery culture below.
Early and Middle Linear Pottery culture.
For example, the burial pits of the Linear Pottery culture, which were lined with stone, clay, or plaster, may have been intended to represent eggs.
Moreover, the cultivated species of the near and middle eastern Neolithic do not do well over the Linear Pottery culture range.
During the formative stages contact with nearby Linear Pottery culture settlements in Limburg has been detected.
After the last ice age and the return of plant life began the permanent settlement of the Rhine valley by the Linear Pottery culture.
The end of the Eastern Linear Pottery culture and the LBK is less certain.
The great houses of the Linear Pottery Culture already placed a high demand for wood on local forests which were still small and a few in number.
Recent discoveries in Dalheim on the western edge of Wetzlar show a ca. 7000-year-old Linear Pottery culture settlement.
Further to the south the Linear Pottery culture had already spread into the riverlands of central Europe and was working a great transformation of the land.
The Eastern Linear Pottery Culture flourished in eastern Hungary.