Este culture

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Este culture was an Iron Age archaeological culture in northeastern Italy associated with the ancient Veneti people, known for its distinctive pottery, metalwork, and funerary practices.

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Este culture canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age culture
archaeological culture
associatedWith ancient Veneti
burialCustom cremation
inhumation
use of urnfields
chronologicalPhase Este I
Este II
Este III
Este IV
economyBasedOn agriculture
animal husbandry
metalworking
trade along the Po Valley routes
endTime c. 1st century BCE
engagedIn long-distance trade
hasArtStyle figural narrative scenes on bronze
geometric decoration
situla art
hasCharacteristic bronze belt plates
bronze fibulae
distinctive pottery
fine bronze metalwork
incised and painted ceramics
rich funerary practices
use of situla art
weapon and horse-gear deposits in graves
hasMainSite Bovolone
Este, Veneto
Frattesina
Gazzo Veronese
Montegrotto Terme
Oppeano
Padua
influenced later Venetic material culture
influencedBy Etruscan art
Hallstatt culture
languageAssociated Venetic language
locatedIn northeastern Italy
name Este culture self-link
namedAfter Italy
surface form: Este, Italy
partOf Iron Age
surface form: European Iron Age

pre-Roman cultures of Italy
precedes Romanization of Venetia
region Veneto
startTime c. 10th century BCE
tradedWith Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan culture

Golasecca culture
Greek colonies in the Adriatic
Hallstatt culture
usesScript Venetic alphabet

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Veneti people archaeologicalCulture Este culture
Veneti archaeologicalCulture Este culture
Ateste associatedWith Este culture
Este culture name Este culture self-link