Hatvan culture
The Hatvan culture was a Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture that succeeded the Nagyrév culture. Burials were carried out via cremation. Settlements were often fortified; containing long rectangular houses made of timber and daub. It was named after Hatvan, Hungary.[1]
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