hallstattikulttuuri
Hallstattikulttuuri, also known as the Hallstatt culture, was a Bronze Age civilization that flourished in Central Europe from around 800 BC to 450 BC. Named after the archaeological site of Hallstatt in Austria, this culture is characterized by its distinctive art and craftsmanship, particularly in the production of bronze objects. The Hallstatt culture is often associated with the La Tène culture, which was contemporaneous and shared many cultural traits.
The Hallstatt culture is known for its elaborate burial practices, including the construction of large burial
The Hallstatt culture is believed to have been influenced by the Celts, who migrated into Central Europe
The Hallstatt culture declined around 450 BC, possibly due to invasions by Celtic tribes or other factors.