Brushed Pottery culture

Brushed Pottery culture
Geographical rangeEurope
PeriodBronze Age
Datesc. 1000 BCc. 500 AD
Preceded byNarva culture, Corded Ware culture
Followed byBalts

The Brushed Pottery culture was a European Bronze Age archaeological culture found in present-day eastern Lithuania, Belarus, and southeastern Latvia. It succeeded the Neolithic Narva culture. It got its name from its characteristic flat-bottomed pottery, the outer surface of which is generally brushed with strokes, believed to be applied with bundles of straw or grass during pottery making.[1]

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