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The Armorican Tumulus culture is a Bronze Age culture, located in the western part of the Armorican peninsula of France. It is known through more than a thousand burial sites covered by a tumulus or otherwise. The culture is renowned for some exceptionally richly endowed burials of chieftains of the time, which are contemporary with the elite of the Wessex culture, in England, and the Unetice culture, in Central Europe.

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  • Armorican Tumulus culture (en)
  • Tumulus armoricains (fr)
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  • The Armorican Tumulus culture is a Bronze Age culture, located in the western part of the Armorican peninsula of France. It is known through more than a thousand burial sites covered by a tumulus or otherwise. The culture is renowned for some exceptionally richly endowed burials of chieftains of the time, which are contemporary with the elite of the Wessex culture, in England, and the Unetice culture, in Central Europe. (en)
  • La culture des Tumulus armoricains est une culture de l'Âge du bronze, localisée à l'ouest de la péninsule armoricaine, dans une région communément appelée la Basse-Bretagne. Elle est connue à travers plus d'un millier de sépultures recouvertes ou non d'un tumulus. La renommée de cette culture est due à quelques sépultures d'exception richement dotées des chefs d'alors, contemporains des élites de la culture du Wessex, en Angleterre, et de la culture d'Unétice, en Europe centrale. (fr)
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  • Armorican Tumulus culture (en)
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  • c. 2200 – c. 1400 BC (en)
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  • The Armorican Tumulus culture is a Bronze Age culture, located in the western part of the Armorican peninsula of France. It is known through more than a thousand burial sites covered by a tumulus or otherwise. The culture is renowned for some exceptionally richly endowed burials of chieftains of the time, which are contemporary with the elite of the Wessex culture, in England, and the Unetice culture, in Central Europe. The extensive documentation of this funerary archaeology has been supplemented by the discovery of various types of habitat (dry stone houses, open air habitats, monumental enclosures, etc.) (en)
  • La culture des Tumulus armoricains est une culture de l'Âge du bronze, localisée à l'ouest de la péninsule armoricaine, dans une région communément appelée la Basse-Bretagne. Elle est connue à travers plus d'un millier de sépultures recouvertes ou non d'un tumulus. La renommée de cette culture est due à quelques sépultures d'exception richement dotées des chefs d'alors, contemporains des élites de la culture du Wessex, en Angleterre, et de la culture d'Unétice, en Europe centrale. Cette large documentation funéraire est complétée depuis plusieurs années par la découverte d'habitats de nature variée (maison en pierre sèche, habitat de plein air, enceinte monumentale, etc.). (fr)
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