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Subneolithic culture in the Netherlands
The Swifterbant culture was a Subneolithic archaeological culture in the Netherlands, dated between 5300 BC and 3400 BC. Like the Ertebølle culture, the
Swifterbant_culture
Village in Flevoland, Netherlands
Swifterbant (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌsʋɪftərˈbɑnt]) is a town in the Dutch province of Flevoland. It is a part of the municipality of Dronten, and lies
Swifterbant
Archaeological culture
Noordoostpolder in the Netherlands, near the village Swifterbant and the former island of Urk. Named the Swifterbant culture (5,300 – 3,400 BCE) they show a transition
Ertebølle_culture
various Paleolithic groups. The region witnessed the development of the Swifterbant culture, which was closely linked to rivers and open water, while the
Prehistory_of_the_Netherlands
Island polder in Flevoland, the Netherlands
population centres are:Almere,Lelystad,Zeewolde,Biddinghuizen,Dronten and Swifterbant. The most populated city is Almere and the second most populated is Lelystad
Flevopolder
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
found in Drenthe. Indigenous late Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from the Swifterbant culture (c. 5600 BC), related to the southern Scandinavian Ertebølle
Netherlands
Lelystad Lelystad Haven Luttelgeest Marknesse Nagele Rutten Schokland Swifterbant Tollebeek Urk Zeewolde This is a list of cities, towns and villages in
List of cities, towns and villages in Flevoland
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Flevoland
Municipality in Flevoland, Netherlands
decided that there were to be two smaller villages (Biddinghuizen and Swifterbant) and one larger town (Dronten). On 1 January 1972, Dronten was given
Dronten
Prehistoric period, second part of the Stone Age
culture of Denmark and Ellerbek of Northern Germany, and the related Swifterbant culture of the Low Countries. However, the earliest pottery known in
Mesolithic
Province of the Netherlands
town, was founded in 1962, followed by two smaller satellite villages, Swifterbant and Biddinghuizen, in 1963. These three were incorporated in the new
Flevoland
Highway in the Netherlands
N 710 (Bisonweg) – Biddinghuizen, Swifterbant 20.1– 20.6 12.5– 12.8 N 711 northwest (Dronterringweg) – Swifterbant, Emmeloord 23.8 14.8 N 305 south (Biddingringweg) –
Provincial road N307 (Netherlands)
Provincial_road_N307_(Netherlands)
Prehistoric culture north of the Black Sea c. 5000–4200 BCE
related to transport by logboat in wetland areas. Especially related are Swifterbant in the Netherlands, Ellerbek and Ertebølle in Northern Germany and Scandinavia
Dnieper–Donets_culture
Millennium between 6000 BC and 5001 BC
(eastern Baltic), the Ertebølle (Denmark and northern Germany), and the Swifterbant (Low Countries). They were linked by a common pottery style that had
6th_millennium_BC
Railway station in the Netherlands
- Nagele - Emmeloord 145 Lelystad - Swifterbant 148 Lelystad - Harderwijk 163 Lelystad - Dronten 164 Swifterbant -> Lelystad 650 Lelystad - Markerwaarddijk
Lelystad Centrum railway station
Lelystad_Centrum_railway_station
North-central European culture around 4300–2800 BCE
Netherlands between the Zuiderzee and lower Elbe that originated in the Swifterbant culture, an eastern group centered on the Vistula catchment, roughly
Funnelbeaker_culture
City and municipality in Flevoland, Netherlands
inhabited; the Netherlands have steadily subsided since. Near Lelystad at Swifterbant, the oldest human skeletons in Western Europe were discovered. Due to
Lelystad
Year Origin Name Type Location Notes 3455 BCE — 3400 BCE Swifterbant Bergschenhoek Shipwreck Logboat Bergschenhoek, Netherlands 2700–2200 BC Argolid Dokos
List of shipwrecks before Anno Domini
List_of_shipwrecks_before_Anno_Domini
Volksalmanak, 119. 2002. pp. 217–221. Raemakers, Daan. De Spiegel van Swifterbant. Groningen: 2006. Schutz, Herbert. The Germanic Realms in Pre-Carolingian
Frankish_paganism
Province of Belgium
technology had however apparently been taken up by local tribes of the Swifterbant culture, who remained present throughout. The area became permanently
Limburg_(Belgium)
scarce vegetation, and the inhabitants survived as hunter-gatherers. The Swifterbant culture, appearing around 5600 BC were hunter gatherers strongly linked
History_of_the_Netherlands
Michelsberg culture, appeared and became widespread. Hunter gatherers of the Swifterbant culture apparently remained in the sandy north of Belgium, but apparently
History_of_Belgium
Motorway in the Netherlands
(Houtribweg) / N 307 east (Houtribweg) – Lelystad, Swifterbant, Dronten Dronten 98 61 12 N 711 southeast – Swifterbant Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only
A6_motorway_(Netherlands)
Era of pre-history prior to copper & bronze ages in each region
millennium BC) Ertebølle culture (Denmark, 6th to 4th millennium BC) Swifterbant culture (Netherlands, 6th to 4th millennium BC) Neman culture (Poland
Neolithic_Europe
Land reclamation in the Netherlands
founded in 1962, followed in 1963 by two smaller satellite villages, Swifterbant and Biddinghuizen. These last three were incorporated into the new municipality
Zuiderzee_Works
Archaeological culture
substrate hypothesis Narva culture Rzucewo culture Dnieper-Donets culture Swifterbant culture Zvejnieki burial ground Comb Ceramic culture "In eastern South
Pitted_Ware_culture
Fire at barn or stable with farm animals
August 2017. "Stalbrand doodt 40.000 kippen in Swifterbant" [Stable fire kills 40,000 chickens in Swifterbant]. NOS. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017
Barn_fire
the number of villages was reduced to five: Dronten, Biddinghuizen, Swifterbant, Larsen and Zeewolde. Zeewolde was also scrapped in 1963; the name was
Larsen_(Flevoland)
Wooden structures in damp areas
Adaptation to Changing Climate Raemaekers, Daan (2006-06-13). De spiegel van Swifterbant (PDF) (in Dutch). University of Groningen. ISBN 90-367-2680-8. Archived
Wetland_settlement
9th-11th century province of Lotharingia/Middle Francia
Latin dexter, which means 'right'). This makes it the counterpart of Swifterbant, 'located on the left'. In the 8th century, it was a well-known area
Teisterbant
Roosendaal Ruigenhoek Rutten Schermerhorn Sassenheim Schoorl Spierdijk Swifterbant Teylingen Tollebeek Uitgeest Ursem Velsen Velserbroek Vogelenzang Voorhout
Flower bulb cultivation in the Netherlands
Flower_bulb_cultivation_in_the_Netherlands
Road in the Netherlands
Provincial road N710 (N710) is a road connecting N711 in Swifterbant with N305 in Biddinghuizen. v t e
Provincial road N710 (Netherlands)
Provincial_road_N710_(Netherlands)
Surhuizum - Susteren - Swalmen - Swartbroek - Sweikhuizen - Swichum - Swier - Swifterbant - Swolgen 't Buurtje - 't Goy - 't Haagje - 't Haantje - 't Harde - 't
List of populated places in the Netherlands
List_of_populated_places_in_the_Netherlands
Limburg appears to have become a contact area for hunter gatherers of the Swifterbant culture, who traded with the farmers. The LBK culture appears to have
History_of_Belgian_Limburg
Road in Flevoland, Netherlands
Provincial road N711 (N711) is a road connecting Rijksweg 6 (A6) near Swifterbant with N307 in Dronten. v t e
Provincial road N711 (Netherlands)
Provincial_road_N711_(Netherlands)
Historical region of Belgium
Frankish pagus names in this region, such as nearby Oosterbant, and Swifterbant and Teisterbant, to the north, and is believed to be connected to the
Pagus_of_Brabant
Highway in the Netherlands
Bovenkarspel, Hoorn Flevoland Lelystad A 6 / N 307 east (Overijsselseweg) – Swifterbant, Dronten Gap in route A 6 / N 309 north–west (Larserweg) – Lelystad N
Provincial road N302 (Netherlands)
Provincial_road_N302_(Netherlands)
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