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Bronze and Drums
The symbol of the phoenix could be found on Vietnamese Bronze Drums, on traditional customs of Au Viet tribes in North Vietnam and South China ( Yunnan, Guangxi ).
The famous relics are Đông Sơn Bronze Drums on which depicted house models, clothing, custom, habits, and cultural activities of Hùng era.

Bronze and Culture
Originating about 1800 BC from the Corded Ware Culture on the North German plain, the Germanic peoples expanded into southern Scandinavia and toward the Vistula river during the Nordic Bronze Age, reaching the lower Danube by 200 BC.
The coastal regions of Finland were a part of the Nordic Bronze Culture, whereas in the inland regions the influences came from the bronze-using cultures of Northern and Eastern Russia.
Copper retoucheurs to facilitate this process were widely employed in the Early Bronze Age – and may therefore be associated with Beaker Culture in northwestern Europe.
Bone pipes dating from the Early Bronze Age ( about 3000 BC ) have been found in the Nitra region, testifying to the early role of music in the Celtic ' Nitra Culture '.
Two great coexisting and separate Central European cultures – the Corded Ware with its regional groups and the Eastern Group of the Bell Beaker Culture – form the background to the Late Copper Age and Early Bronze Age.
Younger Bell Beaker Culture of Early Bronze Age shows analogies to the Proto-Únětice Culture in Moravia and the Early Nagyrév Culture of the Carpathian Basin.
The northern area focuses on the Rhine area that belongs to the Bell Beaker West Group, while the southern area occupies the Danube river system and belongs to the homogeneous East Group which overlaps with the Corded Ware Culture and other groups of the Late Neolithic and of the earliest Bronze Age.
On the area of later Devín caste one finds important clues to final period of Bronze Age ( Podoli Culture ), when a fortified settlement arose on the strategic place: rock-cliff over river Morava joining river Danube.
Bronze Culture flourished in this area from c. 850 B. C .- A. D. 100 ( see Liaoning bronze dagger culture ).
* Hellenic Ministry of Culture: Katie Demakopoulou, " Bronze Age Jewellry in Greece "
** Gaudo Culture ( 3rd millennium, early Bronze Age, in Italian )
The Avellino eruption of Vesuvius in the Bronze Age preserved the pottery and remains of a village of the Apennine Culture in and under sediments from pyroclastic flow.
When the term ' Wessex Culture ' was first coined, investigations into British prehistory were in their infancy and the unusually rich and well documented burials in the Wessex area loomed large in literature on the Bronze Age.
Some examples of early cultural contact are the European Megalithic Culture and the Atlantic Bronze Age, or " carp's tongue sword complex ".
* 1900 –~ 550 BC ( Bronze Age ): Nordic Bronze Age ( Western Pomerania ), Lusatian Culture ( Eastern Pomerania )
The Butmir Culture ( 2600 to 2400 BC ), found on the outskirts of present-day Sarajevo, developed unique ceramics, and was likely overrun by the proto-Illyrians in the Bronze Age.
The Yamna culture (,, " Pit Culture ", from Russian / Ukrainian яма, " pit ") is a late copper age / early Bronze Age culture of the Southern Bug / Dniester / Ural region ( the Pontic steppe ), dating to the 36th – 23rd centuries BC.
Together with other discoveries from the Bronze Age and the period of the Hallstatt Culture they serve as evidence that the place has been inhabited for a long time.
The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture.
In the Early Bronze Age the Cetina Culture, a geographically pervasive group with contacts throughout the Adriatic basin, became dominant.
The Nuraghe of Bronze Age Sardinia also are described as being constructed in cyclopean masonry, as are some of the constructions of the Talaiotic Culture abounding on Menorca and present to a lesser extent on Mallorca.
The talaiots, or talayots, are Bronze Age megaliths on the islands of Minorca and Majorca forming part of the Talaiotic Culture or Talaiotic Period.

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