Lueneburg group
Lueneburg group
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The Lüneburg Group is a prehistoric culture of the Bronze Age .
Temporal and regional classification
The Lüneburg group represents a spatial as well as a temporal link between the Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age in southern and central Germany ( Reinecke BZ CD) on the one hand and the Older Bronze Age of the Nordic Circle ( Montelius Period BZ II / III) on the other.
Its distribution area is in northeast Lower Saxony between the Aller and the Elbe .
It was named in 1971 by Friedrich Laux , a chronological and chorological supplementary arrangement took place in 1985 by Martin Nagel (MA thesis, Hamburg 1985).
literature
- Irina Görner, Michael Geschwinde : Ripdorf and Queck. Complex grave mound findings of the Lüneburg and East Hessian group of the tumulus culture. In: Archaeological correspondence sheet. Prehistory, Roman times, early Middle Ages. Volume 32, Issue 2, 2002, ISSN 0342-734X , pp. 197-208.
- Ernst Probst : The Bronze Age in the Lüneburg Heath. 700 years of prehistory. GRIN Verlag, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-656-06040-6 .