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Hilversum culture

The Hilversum culture is a prehistoric material culture found in middle Bronze Age in the region of the southern Netherlands and northern Belgium. It has been associated with the Wessex culture from the same period in southern England, and is one of the material cultures of this part of northwestern continental Europe which has been proposed to have had a "Nordwestblock" language which was Indo-European, but neither Germanic nor Celtic.

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An individual without funerary context was found in the Krabbeplas artificial lake (Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland province), he was dated to 1421-1216 cal BCE, his Y-chromosome DNA was R1b-S497 (a derivation from R1b-U106). ==Gallery==
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File:Zwaard van Ommerschans (39301299902).jpg|Sword of Ommerschans, Netherlands, . Length: 68.3 cm, weight: 2.8 kg File:Halssnoer van barnstenen kralen.png|Amber necklace discovered in Utrecht File:Overzicht op gerestaureerde grafheuvel, nr. 1B, bij Toterfout, uit de Midden-Bronstijd, omgeven door een achtvormige greppel - Veldhoven - 20528441 - RCE.jpg|Burial mound, Netherlands File:M 11 bij Halfmijl, afzetting van houten palen - Veldhoven - 20528428 - RCE.jpg|Burial mound, Netherlands File:Boerderijen die gebouwd werden in de ijzertijd en bronstijd leken veel op elkaar Hunebedden centrum Borger.JPG|Bronze Age house reconstruction, Netherlands ==See also==
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