漏斗杯文化
漏斗杯文化是公元前4300年至公元前2800年期间欧洲中北部的一种考古学文化。[1]漏斗杯文化的名字来自于人们在这一时期的墓葬中发现的具有漏斗状的陶器。漏斗杯文化后来被绳纹器文化取代。[2]
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