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The Cetina culture is the name for the culture of the inhabitants of the Middle Dalmatian coast, and especially its hinterland, during the early Bronze Age (1900 to 1600 BC), or, according to 's chronology, Br A1 - A2/B1 (2200. – 1500 BC.). It is named after the numerous sites along the Cetina river in Central Dalmatia and Herzegovina. People of this culture were present in caves ( near Drniš, Gudnja near Ston, Ravlić cave in Drinovci) or in open settlements (Gradac in Kotorac and Krstina near Posušje). The graves are in rocky colonies. In the case of inhumation, they have the shape of a stone chest, while incinerated remains of the deceased are laid in clay pots.

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  • The Cetina culture is the name for the culture of the inhabitants of the Middle Dalmatian coast, and especially its hinterland, during the early Bronze Age (1900 to 1600 BC), or, according to 's chronology, Br A1 - A2/B1 (2200. – 1500 BC.). It is named after the numerous sites along the Cetina river in Central Dalmatia and Herzegovina. People of this culture were present in caves ( near Drniš, Gudnja near Ston, Ravlić cave in Drinovci) or in open settlements (Gradac in Kotorac and Krstina near Posušje). The graves are in rocky colonies. In the case of inhumation, they have the shape of a stone chest, while incinerated remains of the deceased are laid in clay pots. (en)
  • La cultura di Cetina fu una cultura archeologica della costa della Dalmazia centrale, e in particolare del suo entroterra, durante la prima età del bronzo, secondo la cronologia di Paul Reinecke Br A1-A2/B1 (2200 a.C. circa). Prende il nome dal fiume Cetina, dove sono stati rinventi numerosi siti. Le genti di questa cultura erano presenti nelle grotte o in insediamenti all'aperto. (it)
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  • November 2018 (en)
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  • c. 2200 BCE – 1600 BCE (en)
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  • Cetina culture (en)
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  • West Balkans, Dalmatian coast (en)
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  • The Cetina culture is the name for the culture of the inhabitants of the Middle Dalmatian coast, and especially its hinterland, during the early Bronze Age (1900 to 1600 BC), or, according to 's chronology, Br A1 - A2/B1 (2200. – 1500 BC.). It is named after the numerous sites along the Cetina river in Central Dalmatia and Herzegovina. People of this culture were present in caves ( near Drniš, Gudnja near Ston, Ravlić cave in Drinovci) or in open settlements (Gradac in Kotorac and Krstina near Posušje). The graves are in rocky colonies. In the case of inhumation, they have the shape of a stone chest, while incinerated remains of the deceased are laid in clay pots. (en)
  • La cultura di Cetina fu una cultura archeologica della costa della Dalmazia centrale, e in particolare del suo entroterra, durante la prima età del bronzo, secondo la cronologia di Paul Reinecke Br A1-A2/B1 (2200 a.C. circa). Prende il nome dal fiume Cetina, dove sono stati rinventi numerosi siti. Le genti di questa cultura erano presenti nelle grotte o in insediamenti all'aperto. (it)
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  • Cetina culture (en)
  • Cultura di Cetina (it)
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