Corded Ware culture 绳纹器文化
(重定向自Corded)
The Corded Ware culture (German:Schnurkeramik; French:ceramique cordée; Dutch:touwbekercultuur;
the term "ware" is sometimes taken by "pottery", or "ceramic"; the term Single Grave culture is not really an alternative one, rather the local form in Northern Germany; the term Battle Axe culture is a misnomer, because battle axes exist in many other cultures) comprises an enormous European archaeological horizon between c. 3100–1900 BC, thus from the late Neolithic (Stone Age), through the Copper Age, and ending in the early Bronze Age. It started from Eastern Europe (upper Volga River (Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture) and middle Dnieper (Middle Dnieper culture), and gradually extended to the west Central Europe to southern Scandinavia in the north and the Netherlands and Switzerland in the west.