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Six individuals from the Szåzhalombatta-Földvår and Erd sites were analyzed, Y-DNA haplogroup I was found in an individual, having the other two males the derived clades I2a2a1 and I2a2a1a2a. Mitochondrial DNA was varied: H2a1, J1c9, H11a, T1a1, T2b, and U5a2a.
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together with influences from the Kisapostag culture. It is characterized mainly by fortified settlements, cremation burial sites, and bronze production. It was succeeded by the
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was made in Transylvania and not at a Vatya workshop, but it was discovered at Dunavecse, in a Vatya cultural region.
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Index

Carpathian Basin
Hungary
Middle Bronze Age
Nagyrév culture
Urnfield culture
GĂĄva culture
archaeological culture
Early to Middle Bronze Age
Nagyrév culture
Urnfield culture
Szåzhalombatta-Földvår

Szåzhalombatta-Földvår
Gold bracelet from Dunavecse, Hungary, c. 1500 BC.
Gold rings and amber necklace
Vatya culture cremation urn burial
Vatya culture 'urnfield' burials
'urnfield'
OttomĂĄny culture
Wietenberg culture
Monteoru culture
Tumulus culture
Nordic Bronze Age
Srubnaya culture
"Revealing the Secrets of 4,000 Year-Old Settlements in Hungary"
The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age
ISBN
9780199572861
"Revealing the Secrets of 4,000 Year-Old Settlements in Hungary"
"The First 'Urnfields' in the Plains of the Danube and the Po"

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