Anonymous ID: 6f3dae Nov. 30, 2025, 5:17 a.m. No.23921794   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>23921760

Social drinking of fermented grape grain and meade IS civilization.

 

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Prehistoric pop culture: Deciphering the DNA of the Bell โ€ฆ

The Beaker culture was a prehistoric European society known for its distinctive bell-shaped drinking vessels, which spread from Iberia across Europe around 2800-1800 BC. It is characterized by its unique burial practices of single burials with grave goods like beakers and archery equipment, the adoption of copper metalworking, and the emergence of social stratification. This culture interacted with and sometimes replaced previous cultures like the Funnelbeaker and Corded Ware cultures, and its people are associated with significant migration, especially into Britain.

Key characteristics

 

Pottery: The culture is named for its characteristic, bell-shaped drinking vessels (beakers), often decorated with fine-toothed stamps.

Burial practices: They practiced single burials, often in a crouched or fetal position, and frequently included beakers and other grave goods such as arrowheads and copper items.

Technology and trade: The Beaker culture was responsible for introducing copper metalworking to many parts of Europe, with sophisticated tools like daggers and spearheads being common. They also engaged in long-distance trade networks.

Social structure: Evidence suggests a more stratified society than in the preceding era, with social classes and regional elites emerging.

Migration: Genetic and archaeological studies indicate that the Beaker culture's spread, particularly into Britain, was driven by significant, large-scale migration.

Interaction with other cultures: They interacted with and eventually replaced or integrated with existing cultures, such as the Corded Ware and Funnelbeaker cultures, ultimately leading to new cultural entities like the Unetician culture.

Genetics: Ancient DNA studies show that the arrival of the Beaker people in places like Britain led to a large-scale replacement of the earlier inhabitants and brought a genetic change, including lighter skin, blue eyes, and blonde hair

 

 

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