櫛目文土器文化 (ヨーロッパ)
1. Pit–Comb Ware cultureThe Pit–Comb Ware culture AKA Comb Ceramic culture was a northeast European culture of pottery-making hunter-gatherers. It existed from around 4200 BC to around 2000 BC. The name is derived from the most common type of decoration on its ceramics, which looks like the imprints of a comb.
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Read “櫛目文土器文化 (ヨーロッパ)” on Japanese Wikipedia
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