Funnelbeaker culture
Funnelbeaker culture refers to a prehistoric European culture that existed during the Neolithic period, approximately 4300 to 2800 BCE. It is named after the distinctive funnel-shaped pottery that these communities created. This culture was primarily located in regions that are now part of northern Europe, including parts of Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands.
The Funnelbeaker people were known for their agricultural practices, including farming and animal husbandry. They built longhouses and constructed burial mounds, indicating a complex social structure. Their artifacts, such as tools and pottery, provide insight into their daily lives and cultural practices.