Kremna Culture
The Kremna Culture is an archaeological culture that existed during the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age, primarily in the region of present-day Serbia. It is characterized by distinctive pottery styles, burial practices, and settlement patterns. The culture is named after the site of Kremna, where significant artifacts and structures were discovered, providing insights into the lifestyle and social organization of its people.
Artifacts from the Kremna Culture include finely crafted ceramics, tools, and jewelry, which reflect advanced craftsmanship and trade connections. The culture is believed to have been influenced by neighboring cultures, such as the Hallstatt Culture, indicating a complex interaction between different groups in the region during this period.