Ottomány culture
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The Ottomány culture, also known as Otomani culture in Romania or Otomani-Füzesabony culture in Hungary, was an early Bronze Age culture (c. 2100–1400 BC) in Central Europe named after the eponymous site near the village of Ottomány (Romanian: Otomani), today part of Sălacea, located in modern-day Bihor County, Romania. The Middle Bronze Age period of the Ottomány culture in eastern Hungary and western Romania (c. 1750 BC to 1400 BC) is also known as the Gyulavarsánd culture.[1]
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Geographical range | Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, Poland |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | 2100-1400 BC |
Preceded by | Nyírség culture, Hatvan culture, Coțofeni culture |
Followed by | Tumulus culture, Urnfield culture |
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