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Narva Culture
Narva Culture [CP].Neolithic communities of the 4th and 3rd millennia bc living in the eastern Baltic littoral and beyond into Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, parts of Poland and Belarus. Descendants of the KUNDA CULTURE they share much in common with their forebears, including a dependence on hunting and fishing. The material culture of the Narva Culture includes pointed-base pottery in straight-sided and S-profile forms.
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