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Urnfield Culture Timeline Game

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The Urnfield culture was a significant Bronze Age civilization that flourished in central Europe. To learn more about this fascinating culture, you can play our timeline game.

  • Learn about the origins of the Urnfield culture
  • Discover the major developments and achievements of this civilization
  • Explore the decline of the Urnfield culture and its impact on the region

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • 1300 BCE: Urnfield culture emerges in Central Europe
  • 1200 BCE: Expansion of Urnfield culture into Western Europe
  • 1100 BCE: Development of bronze metallurgy in Urnfield culture
  • 1050 BCE: Construction of hillforts in Urnfield culture
  • 1000 BCE: Urnfield culture reaches peak of influence
  • 900 BCE: Decline of Urnfield culture due to climate change and migrations
  • 800 BCE: Integration of Urnfield culture with Hallstatt culture
  • 750 BCE: Urnfield culture influences Celtic culture in Western Europe
  • 700 BCE: Introduction of iron metallurgy in Urnfield culture
  • 650 BCE: Trade networks established between Urnfield culture and Mediterranean civilizations
  • 600 BCE: Decline of Urnfield culture in favor of La Tène culture
  • 550 BCE: Final remnants of Urnfield culture absorbed by emerging Celtic tribes
  • 500 BCE: Archaeological evidence of Urnfield culture found in modern-day Germany
  • 450 BCE: Scholars begin to study and classify artifacts from Urnfield culture
  • 400 BCE: Urnfield culture identified as distinct archaeological culture by researchers
  • 350 BCE: Excavation of Urnfield culture burial sites provides valuable insights into their society
  • 300 BCE: Urnfield culture artifacts displayed in museums across Europe
  • 250 BCE: Renewed interest in Urnfield culture among historians and archaeologists
  • 200 BCE: DNA analysis of Urnfield culture remains sheds light on their genetic origins
  • 150 BCE: Reconstruction of Urnfield culture settlements and daily life based on archaeological findings

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