Cortaillod culture

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Cortaillod culture
Geographical rangeValais, West and Central Switzerland.
PeriodLater Neolithic, Chalcolithic
Dates3900-3500 BC
Preceded byClassic Cortaillod, Early Cortaillod, La Hoguette culture, Cardial culture
Followed byHorgen culture
Dates and locations of prehistoric Swiss cultures

The Cortaillod culture is one of several archaeologically defined cultures belonging to the Neolithic period of Switzerland. The Cortaillod Culture in the west of the region is contemporary with the Pfyn Culture in the east and dates from between 3900-3500 BC. The Classic Cortaillod culture of the western Alpine foreland and the Early Cortaillod culture of central Switzerland pre-date this at 4300-3900 BC.

Evidence, such as higher frequencies of

metapodials, suggests a special relationship between dog and man during the later part of this period in the western part and the early Horgen culture in the eastern part of the Alpine
foreland.

The culture is named for the village of Cortaillod in the canton of Neuchâtel.[1]

Gallery

  • Crystal arrowhead, c. 3500 BC
    Crystal arrowhead, c. 3500 BC
  • Goblets made from deer antler, c. 3580 BC
    Goblets made from deer antler, c. 3580 BC
  • Pottery, implements and foodstuffs
    Pottery, implements and foodstuffs
  • Axe
    Axe
  • The Clendy megalithic alignment

References

Sources

Schibler, J. 2006. The economy and environment of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in the northern Alpine foreland based on studies of animal bones. Environmental Archaeology 11(1): 49-64