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The '''Notched Pottery culture''' was an [[wikipedia:Archaeological culture|archaeological culture]] of western [[Athsud]] from around 1400 BCE to 200 CE. | The '''Notched Pottery culture''' was an [[wikipedia:Archaeological culture|archaeological culture]] of western [[Athsud]] from around 1400 BCE to 200 CE. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Athsud]] [[Category:Archaeological cultures]] [[Category:History of Parshita]] |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 10 March 2022
Geographical range | East Miraria |
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Dates | circa 1400 BCE – circa 400 CE |
Followed by | Black Reed culture |
The Notched Pottery culture was an archaeological culture of western Athsud from around 1400 BCE to 200 CE.