Este I

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Este I is the earliest recognized phase of the Este culture in northern Italy, marking its initial development in the early Iron Age.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological culture phase
period
archaeologicalEvidenceType ceramic typology
funerary assemblages
metalwork typology
associatedWith Venetic people NERFINISHED
proto-urban development in Veneto
chronologicalPosition earliest recognized phase of the Este culture
culture Paleo-Venetic NERFINISHED
followedBy Este II NERFINISHED
follows Bronze Age in northern Italy
hasArchaeologicalSite Necropolis of Casa di Ricovero (Este) NERFINISHED
Necropolis of Prà (Este) NERFINISHED
Necropolis of Ricovero-Excelsior (Este) NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic biconical urns
bronze fibulae
bronze weapons and tools
cremation burials
geometric decorative motifs on pottery
urnfield-type cemeteries
hasEndTime early 7th century BCE (approximate)
hasLanguageContext pre-Roman Venetic language area
hasStartTime early 1st millennium BCE
early Iron Age
hasSubsequentDevelopment increasing social stratification in Este culture
locatedIn Veneto region NERFINISHED
northern Italy
namedAfter Este, Veneto NERFINISHED
partOf Este culture NERFINISHED
periodWithin Italian Iron Age NERFINISHED
relatedTo Golasecca culture NERFINISHED
Hallstatt culture NERFINISHED
usedChronologicallyBy Italian protohistoric archaeology

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