Comb Ceramic culture
The Comb Ceramic culture or Pit-Comb Ware culture, often abbreviated as CCC or PCW, was a northeast European culture characterised by its Pit–Comb Ware. It existed from around 4200 BCE to around 2000 BCE. The bearers of the Comb Ceramic culture are thought to have still mostly followed the Mesolithic hunter-gatherer (Eastern Hunter-Gatherer) lifestyle, with traces of early agriculture.
Geographical range | North-Eastern Europe |
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Period | Mesolithic Europe, Neolithic Europe |
Dates | c. 4200 – 2000 BCE |
Preceded by | Narva culture |
Followed by | Volosovo culture, Corded Ware culture |
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