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Otomani Culture

By K. Kris Hirst, About.com Guide

Definition: The Otomani culture is the name given to a group of Bronze age settlements in the Carpathian basin in the early 2nd millennium BC. The Otomani occupation at Trzcinica had thick fortification walls, evidence of advanced bronze and gold working and trade with the Mediterranean Sea peoples, including a bead of Baltic amber.

This glossary entry is part of the Dictionary of Archaeology. Sources for the term include the references listed on the front page of the Dictionary, and the websites listed in the sidebar. Any mistakes are the responsibility of Kris Hirst.
Also Known As: Füzesabony, Füzesabony-Otomani
Examples:
Trzcinica, Otomani, Füzesabony, Andrid A, Békés, Gáborján-Csapszékpart

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