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English: Map of the second half European Middle Neolithic at the apogee of Danubian and Mediterranean expansion.
(The modification of the original map - Combed pottery, earlier notated as Pitted Ware, see history without respecting the color code of the legend is something that I am not fully satisfied with).
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
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2005-04-05 (first version); 2005-08-28 (last version)
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Original uploader was Sugaar at en.wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Clarifer at en.wikipedia.
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PD-SELF.
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[edit] Original upload log
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- 2005-08-28 13:11 Clarifer 1320×663×8 (106148 bytes) Added the approximate area of the Comb Ceramic culture. Source: National Board of Antiquities, Finland. www.nba.fi
- 2005-04-05 20:12 Sugaar 1320×663×8 (103228 bytes) Map of the second half European Middle Neolithic at the apogee of Danubian and Mediterranean expansion (c. 4500-4000 BCE). Made by [[Sugaar]]. Free use authorized by the author.
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