Umbrian archaeological culture
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The Umbrian archaeological culture refers to the material remains and distinctive artifacts associated with the ancient Umbrian people of central Italy, reflecting their social organization, religious practices, and interactions with neighboring Italic cultures.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Umbrian archaeological culture canonical | 1 |
| Umbrian culture | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Umbrian archaeological culture Context triple: [Umbrians, archaeologicalCulture, Umbrian archaeological culture]
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A.
Apennine culture
Apennine culture was a Bronze Age archaeological culture of central and southern Italy, characterized by its distinctive pottery, pastoral economy, and hilltop settlements.
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Terramare culture
The Terramare culture was a Bronze Age civilization in northern Italy known for its fortified pile-dwelling villages, advanced metalworking, and organized agricultural society.
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C.
Villanovan culture
The Villanovan culture was an early Iron Age civilization in central Italy, regarded as the precursor to the Etruscan civilization and known for its distinctive cremation burials and geometric pottery.
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D.
Oscan culture
Oscan culture was an ancient Italic cultural tradition associated with Oscan-speaking peoples of southern Italy, characterized by its distinct language, religious practices, and material culture prior to Romanization.
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E.
Bonnanaro culture
The Bonnanaro culture was an early Bronze Age archaeological culture in Sardinia that laid the foundations for the later Nuragic civilization.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Umbrian archaeological culture Target entity description: The Umbrian archaeological culture refers to the material remains and distinctive artifacts associated with the ancient Umbrian people of central Italy, reflecting their social organization, religious practices, and interactions with neighboring Italic cultures.
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A.
Apennine culture
Apennine culture was a Bronze Age archaeological culture of central and southern Italy, characterized by its distinctive pottery, pastoral economy, and hilltop settlements.
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B.
Terramare culture
The Terramare culture was a Bronze Age civilization in northern Italy known for its fortified pile-dwelling villages, advanced metalworking, and organized agricultural society.
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C.
Villanovan culture
The Villanovan culture was an early Iron Age civilization in central Italy, regarded as the precursor to the Etruscan civilization and known for its distinctive cremation burials and geometric pottery.
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D.
Oscan culture
Oscan culture was an ancient Italic cultural tradition associated with Oscan-speaking peoples of southern Italy, characterized by its distinct language, religious practices, and material culture prior to Romanization.
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E.
Bonnanaro culture
The Bonnanaro culture was an early Bronze Age archaeological culture in Sardinia that laid the foundations for the later Nuragic civilization.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Iron Age culture
ⓘ
Italic archaeological culture ⓘ archaeological culture ⓘ |
| associatedWith | Umbrians NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| burialCustom |
inhumation burials
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use of grave goods ⓘ |
| hasArtifactType |
bronze votive offerings
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bronze weapons ⓘ ceramic vessels ⓘ fibulae ⓘ inscribed bronze tablets ⓘ |
| hasEconomicEvidence |
agro-pastoral economy
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metalworking ⓘ regional trade networks ⓘ |
| hasEvidenceType |
grave goods
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inscriptions ⓘ necropoleis ⓘ sanctuaries ⓘ settlement remains ⓘ |
| hasLanguageContext |
Osco-Umbrian languages
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surface form:
Umbrian language
|
| hasLocation |
Italian Apennines
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surface form:
Apennine region
Central Italy ⓘ
surface form:
central Italy
region of Umbria ⓘ |
| hasNotableObject |
Tabulae Iguvinae
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surface form:
Iguvine Tables
|
| hasNotableSite |
Assisi
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surface form:
Assisi area
Gubbio area ⓘ Iguvium ⓘ Todi NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasTimePeriod |
1st millennium BCE
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ancient Italy ⓘ
surface form:
Iron Age Italy
pre-Roman Italy ⓘ |
| interactsWith |
Etruscan culture
ⓘ
Latial culture ⓘ Picene culture ⓘ Sabine culture ⓘ Oscan culture ⓘ
surface form:
Samnite culture
|
| partOf | pre-Roman cultures of Italy ⓘ |
| reflects |
interactions with neighboring Italic cultures
ⓘ
religious practices of the Umbrians ⓘ social organization of the Umbrians ⓘ |
| religiousPractice |
sanctuary rituals
ⓘ
votive deposition ⓘ |
| showsInfluenceFrom |
Etruscan material culture
ⓘ
Italic warrior aristocracy traditions ⓘ |
| studiedInDiscipline |
Italian protohistory
ⓘ
classical archaeology ⓘ |
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Subject: Umbrian archaeological culture Description of subject: The Umbrian archaeological culture refers to the material remains and distinctive artifacts associated with the ancient Umbrian people of central Italy, reflecting their social organization, religious practices, and interactions with neighboring Italic cultures.
Referenced by (2)
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